- verbleak (verb) · leaks (third person present) · leaked (past tense) · leaked (past participle) · leaking (present participle)
- (of a container or covering) accidentally lose or admit contents, especially liquid or gas, through a hole or crack:"the roof leaked" · "the drums were leaking an unidentified liquid"
- (of liquid, gas, etc.) pass in or out through a hole or crack by accident:"water kept leaking in"
- intentionally disclose (something private or secret):"who had a motive to leak the story?" · "Jones denies he leaked the photos"
- (of something private or secret) become publicly available:"the news leaked out" · "plans changed after the album leaked online"
nounleak (noun) · leaks (plural noun)- a hole in a container or covering through which contents, especially liquid or gas, may accidentally pass:"I checked all of the pipes for leaks"
- the action of leaking accidentally:"a gas leak" · "the leak of fluid may occur"
- an intentional disclosure of something secret or private:"one of the employees was responsible for the leak"
Originlate Middle English: probably of Low German or Dutch origin and related to lack.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- (of a container or covering) accidentally lose or admit contents, especially liquid or gas, through a hole or crack:
- intentionally disclose (something private or secret):
noun- a hole in a container or covering through which contents, especially liquid or gas, may accidentally pass:
- an intentional disclosure of something secret or private:
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- The term "leaked" in English can refer to12:
- (of a liquid or gas) escaping from a hole or crack in a pipe or container.
- A crack or hole that allows something to escape, often with prejudicial effect.
- The act or process of leaking.
- An act of urinating, used especially in the phrase "take a leak".
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.(of a liquid or gas) to escape from a hole or crack in a pipe or container; (of a container) to allow liquid or gas to escape:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/leaked: a crack or hole that usually by mistake admits or lets escape b : something that permits the admission or escape of something else usually with prejudicial effect 2 : the act, process, or an instance of leaking 3 sometimes vulgar : an act of urinatingused especially in the phrase take a leakwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/leaked LEAKED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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