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Seeped

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Seeped meaning

simple past and past participle of seep

Example sentences (20)

Akram Rajoub, the governor of Jenin, said the military prevented medical teams from evacuating the wounded and fired tear gas which seeped into the government hospital, affecting infants and interrupting surgeries.

Coming from a scientific background, seeped in biology and chemistry, the artist was tutored by the late Mro Pawlu Grech for long years, who always advocated for his slow and meticulous teaching approach among both his visual art and music students.

Even as a lifelong fan, I found myself amazed at how the Eagles’ recent playoff run seeped into every corner of the Delaware Valley.

In recent times grand-scale has seeped through to healthcare, education and parastatals.

It appeared that moisture and perhaps sediment seeped in to the box from a damaged seam.

I whisked the filling together and gently poured it onto my cooked crust, and of course, it seeped from the uneven edges of the crust - typical.

Officials have since confirmed that chemicals from the derailment have seeped into the basin, potentially affecting 25 million people.

Pain seeped through the screen and shame lined every word out of her mouth.

The cold seeped into him as he lay on the ground, leaving him with water blisters, a step below frostbite.

The NBA is passing new rules to curb all the “load management” that has seeped into the league over the last decade and become a serious problem in recent years, though they are granting some exceptions.

This time of the month, deep below the surface after the rains have seeped into the roots, the beginnings of awakening are occurring.

When we have public defenders embracing the barbarism–people on the public payroll–the sepsis has already seeped into the bones.

Worst of all, these sentiments have seeped into security services, resulting in tension and distrust between youth in the suburbs and security services personnel.

You kind of think that you’re independent and have control and it’s sort of seeped in and colored everything.

In the main room, rainwater seeped between the joins below the window frame, gathered momentarily on the upper edges of the thick, angled planks, then ran down to the floor.

It’s the most appropriate way I could think to commemorate the return of a band whose music has seeped through my skin and into the marrow of my bones.

It was snowing, and they talked as the cold seeped in and the hours ticked by.

My exposed face was fully numb as the winter water slowly seeped through my wetsuit and into every pore of my body.

Not for the first time, a real sense of frustration seeped into Smith’s legal filings in the case last week.

Not only is Nene Valley Railway seeped in history, having been first ever railway line, but it has some impressive links to film and television.