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to leach

verb

To purge a soluble matter out of something by the action of a percolating fluid.

  • Heavy rainfall can leach out minerals important for plant growth from the soil.

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I'll try to leach the worst of the coffee out of it without soaking it.

In addition, many organic solvents are known to leach components of the medium from oil paint.

Alteration of phosphorites tends to leach carbonates and sulfides and increase the percentage of phosphorus pentoxide.

The poison from the murder continues to leach into every aspect of the relationship.

"It's not going to leach into the soil or anything like that".

"To imagine otherwise is to leach both the past and the present of their specific gravity".

On the other side of the river the colour seems to leach out of the landscape.

He fell to Leach for 90, after selflessly trying to scoop the bowler for four.

Cathode ray tubes have a significant amount of lead, which has been shown to leach.

These chemicals do not biodegrade quickly and continue to leach into the water.

Sea-level rise may cause increased sewage to leach from shoreline septic systems into our bays and estuaries.

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