Permeate or penetrate gradually.
Remove substances from by a percolating liquid.
1 They thus get the benefit of it before it can leach away.
2 The beams then leach from the stones at night when darkness falls.
3 The more corrosive river water caused lead to leach from pipes.
4 Only by a special effort can we leach the lead away.
5 It can leach varnish from tabletops, which we discovered a tad too late.
6 They can also leach microplastics and other chemicals into our waterways.
7 From there, it can leach through the soil and pollute groundwater and streams.
8 On the horse's flank you may see a leach sucking blood.
9 The corrosive river water caused lead to leach from pipes, contaminating the drinking water.
10 And throughout that period, toxic chemicals would leach from it into the suffering sea.
11 The corrosive river water caused lead to leach from pipes.
12 Lab testing has found taps that leach a lot of lead into drinking water.
13 It seems to penetrate to the heart, and leach away the very vital force.
14 Heap leach crushes ore then leaches out minerals using a series of chemical reactions.
15 Cyanide is used to leach gold and copper from rock.
16 We'll leach out the bitterness and grind them up to add to the meat.
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