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Term: Soakage
Description:
Soakage refers to the act or process of becoming saturated or the amount of liquid absorbed by a material or surface. In a local context, it can also refer to a water source that emerges naturally or seeps into a particular area.
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- General Sense: The act or process of becoming saturated or the amount of liquid absorbed by a material or surface.
- After heavy rain, the soakage in the ground made it difficult to go for a walk in the park.
- The fabric's ability to withstand soakage and repel water makes it a perfect choice for outdoor clothing.
- The potted plant needs proper drainage to avoid soakage, which can lead to root rot.
- Local Sense: A local water source that naturally emerges or seeps into a specific area.
- The hike led us to a hidden oasis with a beautiful soakage providing fresh drinking water.
- The local residents rely on the natural soakage in this region for their daily water needs.
- Many animals gather near the soakage, as it is the only water source for miles.
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