Leach in a sentence as a noun

Can it leach into the raw scrubbed skin?

It won't be safe long though, it'll slowly leach various chemicals out of the components.

Legs, on the other hand, "pink out"; the proteins from inside the bones leach into the flesh and give a bloody appearance which I can't get past.

Leach in a sentence as a verb

Bat at least these "monuments" don't crumble unpredictably, leach into the water table and emit carcinogens while they offgas.

Mines create environmental degradation through topsoil loss, poorly controlled tailings ponds that leach into groundwater as well as lakes and rivers, roads slicing through habitat, and the use of large amounts of energy to extract and process the materials they uncover.

Leach definitions

noun

the process of leaching

See also: leaching

verb

cause (a liquid) to leach or percolate

verb

permeate or penetrate gradually; "the fertilizer leached into the ground"

See also: percolate

verb

remove substances from by a percolating liquid; "leach the soil"

See also: strip