verb
- past tense of seep; to flow or leak slowly through small openings or porous material
Examples
- Water seeped through the basement walls after the heavy rain.
- Oil seeped from the damaged engine onto the garage floor.
- The news of the scandal slowly seeped into public awareness.
- Blood seeped through the bandage on his wounded arm.
- Cold air seeped under the door during the winter storm.
- The dye seeped into the fabric, creating an uneven color.