"Seeping" means when a liquid or something slowly spreads or leaks out of a container or material.
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Redmond is also interested in
seeping into the smart home market, having launched the Home Hub platform late last year.
Given its potential scale, the investment community has shown more interest in the retail market, rather than products aimed at larger law firms, although it's inevitable that some of the technology will
seep through into the business - to - business world.
The elastic waist keeps pants from sagging and adjustable ankle closures prevent water
from seeping into socks.
While geologists in the energy and mineral industries face roller - coaster hiring - and - firing cycles, those who study the movement and chemistry of
water seeping through rocks and sediment find demand for their expertise almost as steady as the flow of groundwater itself.
The team reported last year in Geophysical Research Letters that as currents scouring the seafloor increase in intensity, more methane
seeps out of the mounds.
«We do not need to worry as much about the natural
methane seeps into the atmosphere.
Yop is a combination of pine pitch and asphaltum which occurs naturally in the Channel and along the coast from
oil seeping into the water from below the earth's surface.
I would love to know how you all ease into the warmer weather as it
slowly seeps in.
The
cold seeped in through my layers chilling my shoulder and creeping into my core.
The mineral oil helps the water from evaporating too quickly while the water prevents gases from
seeping back into your house.
To make sure the paint does not
seep under the vinyl Mod Podge around all the edges.
The tar pits are a natural oil
seep with oil coming to the surface throughout the park, both directly through the soil and in water features.
One difficulty is that the researchers saw
natural seeps of methane gas almost everywhere they looked.
Untold numbers of Facebook users have been victims of thieves, scammers and con artists who capitalize on the information people
let seep from their account.
So when those lumps of fuel are pulled from deep below the surface in northern China or exposed by a blast of dynamite on an Appalachian mountaintop, invisible plumes of methane
gas seep out, as well.
In the meanwhile, your arteries keep pulling blood into the contracted muscle which makes a lot of intra-muscular blood plasma
which seeps out of your capillaries into the space between your muscles and blood vessels, known as the interstitial area.
While not
as seeped into the public's consciousness like a Mario, or Link, or even Master Chief, Ratchet & Clank is to Sony what the others are to their respective companies.
Using an immersion blender (if you don't have one, you can ladle mixture into a blender by batches — but be careful, it can explode, (so don your renegade goggles and militia helmet and prepare for skirmish... j / k) so cover blender lid with heavy dishrag in case hot
liquid seeps through), mix ingredients until smooth.
It's worth noting that calcium is present in the blood, and once the muscle fibers start to tear away, the calcium starts
seeping inside the cells.
But if this account lags the growth of your regular portfolio or seems to be slowly
seeping away, it may provide just the incentive you need to leaven your confidence with a little humility before you make your next financial decision.
We also let the
paint seep in between the grooves a bit for a more «imperfect» painted over time vibe.
The lab ended up flooding with about three inches of rain, but water
also seeped through the drywall and fostered mold.
Indeed, the points of non-abutment and the chinks in the mortar, so to speak, at the critical places in the paintings where
light seeps through from a plane behind the picture plane.
This dynamism is one of the new features in Forza 7, with weather no longer being either on or off but rather
by seeping gradually into the race.
Although some chemicals are too large to pass the skin barrier and enter the bloodstream, many others
seep right through.
MacDonald had been working on data using satellite images of natural oil
seeps for 10 years and added in the Deepwater Horizon spill work a few years ago.
Daylight pictures tend to get a little blown out if there is too much of light and colors tend to go a little off, and there is quite a bit of
noise seeping in as the lights go low.
This snapshot shows that the Cameron modernisation project has still not
seeped deep into his party.
I did tightly wrap the springform pan in 3 layers of foil as you suggested, but the water
still seeped in, and my crust was a soggy mess, and the cheesecake has a very mealy consistency.
Given the massive recall of toys contaminated with lead last year, let alone all the other bad news about
chemicals seeping out of just about every other conceivable type of consumer item, it's no wonder that people are nervous about what might be inside the wrapping paper this next holiday season.
Be careful not to let
moisture seep into wiring or bulb contacts.
Or when
blood seeps out of an orifice in the floorboards?
I expect now the leftish middle class labour supporters are now
seeping over to Green, and the right wing working class will go Ukip.
Director Matthew Heineman and executive producer Kathryn Bigelow (The Hurt Locker, Zero DarkThirty) got a visceral, on - the - ground look at an uprising in the Mexican state of Michoacán that is fighting off the violent Knights Templar cartel and an Arizona veteran who is leading a small paramilitary group to make sure Mexico's drug wars don't
seep across the border.
Spreading out from the galleries walls as
if seeping from underneath the Museum's infrastructure, Polly Apfelbaum's Split (1998) pulses with color.
This step prevents the paint from
seeping onto the other side of the stocking through the burlap.
Approximately 5 billion years from now, when it begins to run out of fuel and casts off its outer layers of gas, the sun will briefly be surrounded by a colorful envelope of gas that will
eventually seep away into the vast void of the cosmos.
But in the early 2000s, scientists devised an alternative dating strategy based on the thin layer of calcite that can form when
groundwater seeps down a cave wall and across a painting.
He put a worship leader in my life, a Pentecostal with major health issues, and a Roman Catholic couple — all of whom were «children» of Jesus and their
lives seeped Light everywhere they went.
My budget is really tight and despite slashing costs as much as possible, I still find myself
gradually seeping further and further into debt each month by a couple $ 100s.
Portions of the San Andreas fault seem to self - lubricate with a clay layer that's deposited by
fluid seeping through cracks opened by fault movement.
The far right has figured out that the only unifying factor they have is God and guns, so religion has
now seeped back into politics.
The maple
flavor seeps into all the leaves and renders this vegetable into a magical vegetable candy that you just can't get enough of.
It is this foul - smelling compound that provides food for the clams, tube worms, and other animals that cluster around cold
seeps on the seafloor itself.
The water
then seeps through the grounds, and the process is repeated until terminated by removing from the heat, by an internal timer, or by a thermostat that turns off the heater when the entire pot reaches an ideal temperature.
What scares me are the places where
CO2 seeps slowly out of the ground.