verb
- to flow or pass slowly through small openings or porous material
noun
- a place where liquid slowly emerges from the ground
Examples
- Water began to seep through the basement walls after the heavy rain.
- Oil was seeping from the damaged pipeline.
- The secret information started to seep out to the press.
- Cold air seeped through the cracks around the old windows.
- They discovered a natural seep where groundwater emerged from the hillside.
- The oil seep created a small puddle on the surface.
- Moisture continued to seep into the wooden floorboards.