Soak definition: To remove (a stain, for example) by continued immersion.

Definition of soak verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

[ I/T ] To soak something means to leave it in liquid for a period of time, esp. to clean or soften it:

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To make thoroughly wet or saturated: I soaked the flowers with the hose. We got soaked by the rain. 2. a. To absorb (liquid, for example) through pores or interstices: Use the bread to soak up the gravy. b. …

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SOAK definition: to lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid. See examples of soak used in a sentence.

3 days agoΒ Β· soak (third-person singular simple present soaks, present participle soaking, simple past and past participle soaked) (intransitive) To be saturated with liquid by being immersed in it.

To soak something is to submerge it into water. Before you cook dry beans, you soak them overnight first. If you’re not a bean, you can also soak up a cool experience by immersing yourself in it.

soak, saturate, drench, steep, impregnate mean to permeate or be permeated with a liquid. soak implies usually prolonged immersion as for softening or cleansing.

To soak something is to submerge it into water. Before you cook dry beans, you soak them overnight first. If you’re not a bean, you can also soak up a cool experience by immersing yourself in it.

soak, saturate, drench, steep, impregnate mean to permeate or be permeated with a liquid. soak implies usually prolonged immersion as for softening or cleansing.

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