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sap1 /sæp/ noun i1 H1 I+ k% F
WORD ORIGIN EXAMPLES WORD SETS COLLOCATIONS
7 N3 [4 T2 M4 W- }$ G1 X1[uncountable] the watery substance that carries food through a plant
8 N& J8 v7 |0 { S6 M$ U% o2[countable] informal a stupid person who is easy to deceive or treat badly( i4 t+ \; q! F- v& D3 G1 a; G. ]
sap1 nounsap2 verb' n0 ]$ H( f, Z) r& c
sap2 verb (past tense and past participle sapped, present participle sapping) [transitive] 4 N5 k- \! h, o! C% Q
VERB TABLE EXAMPLES THESAURUS COLLOCATIONS, @0 C; c+ ]6 \3 m/ O( M
to make something weaker or destroy it, especially someone’s strength or their determination to do something SYN weaken
0 S) R" B) v6 O& s4 u5 O" u( s0 tsap somebody’s strength/courage/energy
% f2 l) h5 Z. V( O Her long illness was gradually sapping Charlotte’s strength. |
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