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View definitions for sink in

sink in

verb as in drill

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verb as in register

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The science of net zero, developed over 15 years ago,* does not include these natural carbon sinks in the definition of net human-induced CO2 emissions.

It set off at full speed and reached the Titanic two hours after it had sank in the North Atlantic on 15 April 1912.

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In March this year, he was among 22 people killed after the rubber dinghy they were in sank in the Aegean sea near Canakkale in Turkey, as they attempted to get to Greece.

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“I think it will take some time to sink in,” she says, from his newly adorned graveside.

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"It’s still a level of satisfaction that I feel is still sinking in because it is something I coveted and wanted to do for ever."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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