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steeped ADJ

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be steeped VB

steep VB (relations)

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steep bank AVIAT

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steep gradient ELEC

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There were no schools worth the name in rural areas and the masses were steeped in ignorance.
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The herbs and other ingredients are typically coarse-ground, then steeped in alcohol (vodka or rice wine is commonly suggested), sometimes with heat, and then aged.
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Steeped in history, it is formed on precedents of circumlocution.
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A small teapot can be placed at the very top of the samovar to keep steeped tea warm.
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The evening is steeped in an atmosphere of muscular, martial authority but it is at its most powerful when it shows the passion beneath the stern, armour-plated exteriors.
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Hot noodles are usually served in a bowl already steeped in their broth and are called "kakesoba" or "kakeudon".
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These experiences in toolmaking, metrology, and manufacturing steeped him in the 19th-century zeitgeist of interchangeability.
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Fresh, lightly bruised sprigs of tarragon are steeped in vinegar to produce tarragon vinegar.
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His play is ingenious, intelligent and erudite as well as subtle and touching, steeped in almost unreal tenderness.
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It can be chewed for mouth sores or steeped in a tonic for ulcers.
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