verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
out
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Parker and Braden have developed soft acrylic materials where the plasticiser does not leach out , but these have other problems.
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I would sweat so hard that my shirt collar turned white from the salt leached out from my body.
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They leach out of rock varnish more rapidly than the less-soluble elements and their concentration thus decreases with time.
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This will leach out the poisons of the raw pork sausage!
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These needed several coats of polyurethane varnish to prevent the dye leaching out .
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When rain water hits pyrite ore, it forms sulfuric acid, which leaches out copper and other metals.
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This applies to mineral water as well - substances in the plastic bottle can leach out into the water.
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In spite of these coverings, the drug may leach out .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Nitrates from fertilizers leached into the rivers.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But, with heavier stocking, even grass leaches more nitrate.
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Constantly running water through gravel means that any hardness will be leached into the water.
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Drainage had already leached away much of the water resources of the Great Plains grain belt.
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Everything from erosion to leaching to iron rainstorms is possible, perhaps much more.
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For some minutes Harry sat extremely still to leach the sting.
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Heap leaching uses chemical solutions to dissolve gold from heaps of crushed ore.
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I would sweat so hard that my shirt collar turned white from the salt leached out from my body.
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Plastics not intended for food use vary: some may leach dye into the water, and some can be toxic.