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Main Entry:
1soak 
Pronunciation:
s
k
Function:
verb
1 a : to lie covered with a liquid
b : to place in a liquid to wet or as if to wet thoroughly
2 a : to enter or pass through something by or as if by pores
: PERMEATE b : to penetrate or affect the mind or feelings
3 : to draw out by or as if by steeping <
soak the dirt out>
4 : to draw in by or as if by suction or absorption <
soaked up the sunshine>
5 : to cause to pay too much
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soak·er nounsynonyms SOAK,
SATURATE,
STEEP,
DRENCH mean to pass or to be passed through a liquid.
SOAK suggests dunking something in a liquid for a long time in order to soften or clean it <let the dirty rags
soak for several hours>.
SATURATE stresses soaking something to the point where no more liquid can be absorbed <the sponge is
saturated with water>.
STEEP applies to the soaking of something so that some part of the thing passes into the liquid <allow the tea to
steep for five minutes>.
DRENCH suggests a thorough wetting from something that pours down <the rain
drenched our clothes>.
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