6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Leach' in a Sentence
"To remove soluble substances from a solid, such as ashes or soil, by allowing a liquid to pass through and dissolve them." more
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Despite efforts to prevent it, nutrients will have been leaching away from the farmland soil.
Heavy rainfall can leach nutrients from the soil, affecting crop yields.
The rain and groundwater have leached minerals from the soil, enriching it for agriculture.
The heavy rain had leached nutrients from the soil, affecting crop growth.
Rainwater helps to leach nutrients into the soil, benefiting the plants.
The rain was leaching nutrients from the soil, enriching it for future plant growth.
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