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soak

/soʊk/

[/soʊk/]

leave in liquid to become wet through

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Definition

To leave something in liquid for a while so it becomes completely wet or soft. It can also mean to absorb liquid.

Example

Soak the beans overnight before cooking.

Soak the beans overnight before cooking.

Etymology

From Old English 'socian' (to soak, steep).

How & Where It’s Used

Used in cooking, laundry, and for absorbing liquid or experiences.

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