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seep

verb as in leak

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Committee reassignments are commonplace in the legislature and can be seeped in politics.

The real question, though, is whether all this creative freedom will seep into Blackpink's new music when it arrives this spring?

From BBC

Staff also reported cracks on the landfill’s surface, vapors and liquid waste seeping out.

“My grandmother took care of us, so she always had the soaps on, and by osmosis, they seeped into my brain,” she said.

As heavy rain has driven into the charred landscape, officials worry contaminants are seeping deeper into the soil, raising concerns about long-term exposure risks.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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