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    leach
    /liːtʃ/

    verb

    • 1. (with reference to a soluble chemical or mineral) drain away from soil, ash, or similar material by the action of percolating liquid, especially rainwater: "the nutrient is quickly leached away"

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  2. LEACH definition: 1. When a chemical substance leaches or is leached from a material, especially soil, it is removed…. Learn more.

  3. (of a substance) to come out of or be removed from another substance, esp. dirt, by passing water through it.

  4. Definition of leach verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. leach in British English. (liːtʃ ) verb. 1. to remove or be removed from a substance by a percolating liquid. 2. to lose or cause to lose soluble substances by the action of a percolating liquid. 3. another word for percolate (sense 1), percolate (sense 2) noun.

  6. The meaning of LEACH is either vertical edge of a square sail. How to use leach in a sentence.

  7. leach meaning, definition, what is leach: if a substance leaches or is leached fro...: Learn more.

  8. When minerals or other materials are pulled out of some substance by a liquid, you can say that they leach from it. A flood can leach important nutrients out of a farmer's field.

  9. 1. to remove or be removed from a substance by a percolating liquid. 2. to lose or cause to lose soluble substances by the action of a percolating liquid.

  10. Leach definition: to dissolve out soluble constituents from (ashes, soil, etc.) by percolation.. See examples of LEACH used in a sentence.

  11. Leach definition: To remove soluble or other constituents from by the action of a percolating liquid.