percolating in English

verb
1
(of a liquid or gas) filter gradually through a porous surface or substance.
the water percolating through the soil may leach out minerals
2
(of coffee) be prepared in a percolator.
he put some coffee on to percolate
synonyms:brewperk

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

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

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

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

5. Bubblers have percolating filters in them that cool down your hit as well as bigger bowls than normal spoons.

6. Like most ideas that ultimately take hold in Washington, this one has been percolating for a long time.

7. Benchmarking represented a period of enforced introspection beginning at the strategic level and percolating through the organization as the change process progressed.

8. Mildly acid solutions percolating downward from the present, or former, soil surface, is considered to be the prime agent for the alteration.

9. The recoveries of trichlorfon obtained with percolating the extraction through a SPE system were essentially in agreement with those obtained by liquid-liquid extraction.

10. Water with low alkalinity or pH should be treated with percolating lime rock contactors or the application of an alkali chemical, such as sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) or sodium carbonate (soda ash).

11. …horizon are given the designation O horizon, whereas the layer immediately below an A horizon that has been extensively leached (that is, slowly washed of certain contents by the action of percolating water) is given the separate designation E horizon, or zone …