steeped (Meaning)

steeped

making a large angle with the plane of the horizon, extremely or excessively high, a sharply sloping place, too great or high, to saturate with or subject thoroughly to (some strong or pervading influence), to fill with or involve deeply, to undergo the process of soaking in a liquid, the state or process of being steeped, lofty, high, being or characterized by a very rapid decline or increase, to cover with or plunge into a liquid (as in bathing, rinsing, or soaking), being or characterized by a rapid and intensive decline or increase, a precipitous place, mounting or falling precipitously, a bath or solution in which something is steeped, to soak in liquid (as for drawing out a flavor) at a temperature under the boiling point, to soak in a liquid at a temperature under the boiling point (as for softening, bleaching, or extracting an essence), having a very sharp slope

steeped Sentence Examples

  1. The tea leaves were steeped in hot water to release their flavorful compounds.
  2. The traditional process of making kimchi involves steeping vegetables in a spicy brine.
  3. The ancient fabric was steeped in a dye bath to achieve its vibrant hue.
  4. My ancestors steeped their knowledge in generations of storytelling.
  5. The aroma of rosemary seeped into the house after it was steeped in oil.
  6. The manuscript had been steeped in history, with its pages yellowed by time.
  7. The artist's mind was steeped in a world of imagination and creativity.
  8. The therapist's words seeped into my subconscious, providing comfort and healing.
  9. The roots of the oak tree were deeply steeped in the fertile soil.
  10. The philosopher's thoughts were steeped in the complexities of human nature.

FAQs About the word steeped

making a large angle with the plane of the horizon, extremely or excessively high, a sharply sloping place, too great or high, to saturate with or subject thoro

watered, saturate, soggy, soaking, dripping, waterlogged, awash,soaked, bathed, saturated

dry, dehydrated, seared, burned, arid, scorched, burnt, baked,dusty, bone-dry

The tea leaves were steeped in hot water to release their flavorful compounds.

The traditional process of making kimchi involves steeping vegetables in a spicy brine.

The ancient fabric was steeped in a dye bath to achieve its vibrant hue.

My ancestors steeped their knowledge in generations of storytelling.