percolate|percolated|percolates|percolating in English

verb

[per·co·late || 'pɜrkəleɪt /'pɜː-]

permeate, penetrate; bubble; filter, trickle

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1. I'll percolate some coffee, ie make it by percolating.

2. Changes percolate through gradually.

3. Sea water percolates down through the rocks.

4. I'll percolate some coffee.

5. Rainwater percolates down through the rock.

6. The water gradually percolated down through the sands.

7. Let the coffee percolate for seven minutes.

8. These ideas were slow to percolate.

9. And then we ask, does it percolate?

10. The message has begun to percolate through the organization.

11. Rainwater will percolate into the valley's underground water basin.

12. Bubblers have percolating filters in them that cool down your …

13. I'll percolate some coffee for you.

14. 7 New fashions took a long time to percolate down.

15. The rain will percolate through the soil.

16. Rain water will only percolate through slowly.

17. The news has begun to percolate through the staff.

18. Water pocket using a percolation well for the in-ground storage of percolated rainwater

19. Sanitary waste from toilets, sinks, and washing machines enters the Cesspool and percolates out.

20. We could also take the same model and think about information percolating.

21. During the winter, percolating water freezes forming ever-thickening layers of ice.

22. I waited for the coffee to percolate down for a few minutes.

23. As long as P is less that 59. 2%, it doesn't percolate.

24. New fashions took a long time to percolate down.

25. These drains also provide a source of air which percolates up through the bed, keeping it aerobic.