insteep (Meaning)

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insteep (v. t.)

To steep or soak; to drench.

Synonyms & Antonyms of insteep

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insteep Sentence Examples

  1. I steep the loose tea leaves in boiling water for 5 minutes.
  2. The fragrance of freshly steeped coffee filled the room.
  3. I prefer to steep my herbal tea overnight in a cold infusion.
  4. The herbalist instructed to steep the roots and bark for at least 12 hours.
  5. The monks steeped themselves in meditation for hours on end.
  6. The artist steeped the canvas in the desired color for a rich and vibrant effect.
  7. They steeped the fabric in dye for several days to achieve the perfect shade.
  8. The historian steeped herself in the archives, studying ancient records.
  9. The scientist steeped the sample in a chemical solution to analyze its composition.
  10. The animal spent hours steeped in the mud, enjoying the cool and wet sensation.

FAQs About the word insteep

To steep or soak; to drench.

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I steep the loose tea leaves in boiling water for 5 minutes.

The fragrance of freshly steeped coffee filled the room.

I prefer to steep my herbal tea overnight in a cold infusion.

The herbalist instructed to steep the roots and bark for at least 12 hours.