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View definitions for steeped

steeped

adjective as in dipped

adjective as in sodden

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adjective as in sodden

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To be where we are today – an all-female card at a venue steeped in boxing history with thousands in attendance – is cause for celebration.

From BBC

Straughan’s writing deftly considers the moral crises we’re steeped in today without feeling preachy, which is a considerable achievement given that a film about faith is the perfect excuse to be sanctimonious.

From Salon

Frankly, far too many of my childhood memories are steeped in the sad knowledge that this will all end one day.

From Salon

I grew up into an adult fully steeped in America.

From Salon

But the “Housewives” franchise has become so steeped in these significant moments that viewers’ pleasure centers are rotting.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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