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Synonyms for seep

to flow or leak out or emit something slowly

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Synonyms for seep

pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings

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He said: "We lifted the floorboards and noticed that paint and blood had seeped through."
In a separate scare, a Birmingham minerals firm has been ordered to take action after waste water from its site in Kings Norton seeped into the River Rea.
Now they think they know: "Some water seeped under ground, and maybe it's still there," Malin says.
Not coincidentally, radon seeped into public awareness at much the same time that the nuclear power industry encountered serious opposition.
Last month, TEPCO found the highest level of radioactive tritium in seawater samples and attribute the spike to contaminated groundwater that seeped into the sea.
Mineral contaminants probably seeped into these bones after burial and displaced the collagen, the scientists say.
But thick smoke had seeped through parts of the block and into several flats as high as the seventh floor.