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- STEEPER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STEEP is lofty, high —used chiefly of a sea How to use steep in a sentence
- Steeper - definition of steeper by The Free Dictionary
To immerse in liquid for a period of time, as to cleanse, treat, or extract a given property from: steeped the cloth in red dye; steeped the tea bag in boiling water 2 To involve or preoccupy thoroughly; immerse: As a child, she steeped herself in adventure stories 3 To make thoroughly wet; saturate
- steeper - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to immerse in or saturate or imbue with some pervading, absorbing, or stupefying influence or agency: an incident steeped in mystery to lie soaking in a liquid n the act or process of steeping or the state of being steeped a liquid in which something is steeped steep′er, n 1 infuse 2 permeate 3 bury, engulf
- Steeper: meaning, definitions, translation and examples
angle incline Steeper refers to something that has a greater slope or incline It describes the degree to which a surface rises or falls over a distance For example, a hill can be described as steeper if it rises quickly in comparison to a more gradual incline
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- What does steeper mean? - Definitions. net
Steeper refers to something having a sharper incline or slope; being more nearly vertical This term is often used in various contexts such as climbing, hiking, economics, mathematics, or any other field where slope or gradient is a significant factor
- steeper meaning: Increasingly sharp or abrupt incline - OneLook
noun: The stem of a shrub or small tree in a hedgerow, often laid by being partially cut through at the base in the process of laying a hedge steping, stephening, liquor, keeve, back, kieve, stean, leach, seether, stepwell, more gradient, slope, pitch, grade, camber, more Civic discussion about steeper (New!)
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