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seeped Meaning in Bengali



 চোয়ান,

Verb:

চোঁযানো,





seeped's Usage Examples:

1960s bohemian communities such as Haight-Ashbury and Laurel Canyon have seeped ever more into the mainstream with the passage of time.


at valley bottoms made of clay and gravel which became soggy with brine seeped downslope from the valley sides.


constructive vision of society in critical legal studies, and the term has since seeped into the mainstream media, even if the theory has not.


More than 100,000 litres of oil seeped into surrounding farmland as a result of a broken pipe.


Europe introduced him to punk music and psychedelia, the influences of which seeped into the creation of the album.


Its influence, along with hip hop, seeped into pop culture and was the definitive sound of the New York club scene.


Hailing from Bahía Blanca, a city seeped in basketball tradition, where players such as Manu Ginóbili were born and.


when the Spanish started construction of the Municipal Church and water seeped in from the holes dug into the ground for the Church's foundation.


on a great theme; how the failures of Britain in the 20th century have seeped into the soul of its countrymen".


Edamaruku proved that the water stemmed from a faulty sewage system, which seeped due to capillary action.


asphalt (also called asphaltum, bitumen, pitch, or tar—brea in Spanish) has seeped up from the ground in this area for tens of thousands of years.


that sank into Bill's aurally trained memory and a sense of rhythm that seeped into his bones.


This fluid is composed of blood plasma that has seeped out of ruptured small blood vessels and the inflammatory fluid produced.


That is, the water went into the ground, seeped down until it reached a formation that would not allow it to penetrate further.


Poisoned Glen is where Lugh slew Balor, and that it is so named because poison seeped from Balor's 'evil eye'.


It opened the gates to the rawer lyrics that seeped into the new stuff.


coating (caking) the inside of a borehole after the suspension medium has seeped through a porous geological formation.


The official inquiry into the disaster concluded that the methane had seeped from coal deposits 3,937 feet (1,200 m) below ground and had built up in.


These finds were preserved when water seeped into the tombs in antiquity and froze, encasing the burial goods in ice.


appears in caves as speleothems and "moonmilk", deposited from water that has seeped through magnesium rich rocks.



Synonyms:

course; feed; flow; run; ooze;

Antonyms:

earned run; malfunction; arrive; ebb; stand still;

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