Seep in a sentence as a verb

If there were a leak, wouldn't the sewage seep into the clean water?

I see some of the .net hate starting to seep into the corporate world as well.

If they borrowed money, then the consequences of their bad trades starts to seep out to others.

Well, gravity causes the toxic material in the lagoons to seep down into the groundwater supplies.

So work starts to seep into personal time which leads to a far larger problem where people become resentful on a regular basis and burnout.

If even a modicum of this attitude can seep down into all of the customer facing departments at PayPal, it'd be an awesome thing.

Until you've lived in a hub for Industry X, you really have no idea how thoroughly Industry X can saturate you and seep into your brain by osmosis.

Capitalism will always seep out around the edges and regulation will always be necessary.

Seep definitions

verb

pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings

See also: ooze