Seepage [noun]

Definition of Seepage:

leakage

Synonyms of Seepage:


Opposite/Antonyms of Seepage:

-


Sentence/Example of Seepage:

Skip the seepage,” I said unsympathetically, “and give the news.

The hot springs are just a seepage point, as Dr. Balgos knows.

Barnyards are often a disgrace through the accumulation of manure and seepage.

They found a footprint, and then another, where seepage water had moistened the ground.

Fresh water was not to be had except at a place a half-mile from our camp, where there was a seepage spring.

We realized at last that frozen earth and ice beneath, a barrier to the seepage, made the trouble irremediable.

Springs increase in number and size; likewise belts of seepage make their appearance.

There is a thin crevice vegetation that outlines the joint pattern where seepage supplies the venturesome roots with moisture.

On the very top of the knoll was a seepage of water that sent a tricklet into Tumbling Run.

In order to facilitate the detection of any seepage, they were conducted to a permanent inspection pit outside of the reservoir.