leach|leaches in English

noun

[lɪːtʃ]

percolation of a substance to remove soluble matter; strainer, filter, vessel used in leaching; substance which has been leached

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1. Acidity leaches out essential nutrients —calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium

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3. Leach was a good fellow, agreeable.

4. 8 But, with heavier stocking, even grass leaches more nitrate.

5. Formaldehyde leaches into the air from such construction materials as floorboards and furniture.

6. Simon Leach , Chief Representative , China World Snooker.

7. Leach was no stranger to Niagara stunts.

8. Nitrates leach from the soil into rivers.

9. Acid rain also leaches toxic metals, such as mercury, from soils and sediments.

10. Extraction of valuable metal by acid cyanide leach

11. Leach has written many popular manuals on childcare.

12. Thiobacillus ferrooxidans are used to leach Ni from nicopyrite.

13. It takes rain from above to leach out these salts.

14. Leach had no difficulty getting press coverage for his stunts.

15. In spite of these coverings, the drug may leach out.

16. Leach, it ain't that complicated, I've taken pictures.

17. You should open the leach a little bit.

18. As the water sinks deeper and deeper into the earth, it leaches minerals from the rocks.

19. 'Field Conditions: Anatomised' / Samuel Leach / Critical Readings in Architecture / AIM 14

20. Mr Leach is on holiday and was not available for comment.

21. Light showers may soak the seeds but won’t leach out the salts.

22. It was not immediately clear how many Republicans would rally behind Leach.

23. Hill swam out to haul Leach to shore and retrieve the barrel.

24. Jim Leach are mentoring youths in the juvenile justice system.

25. Reduced acid leaching and resin in leach extraction from acid consuming copper ores