sink
Definition of
sink
:
plumbing
fixture
consisting of
a
water
basin
fixed
to
a
wall
or
floor
and having
a
drainpipe
(
technology
)
a
process
that
acts
to
absorb
or
remove
energy
or
a
substance
from
a
system
;
"the
ocean
is
a
sink
for
carbon
dioxide
"
a
depression
in
the
ground
communicating
with
a
subterranean
passage
(
especially
in
limestone
) and
formed
by
solution
or
by
collapse
of
a
cavern
roof
a
covered
cistern
;
waste
water
and
sewage
flow
into
it
fall
or
descend
to
a
lower
place
or
level
;
"
He
sank to his knees"
cause
to
sink
;
"The
Japanese
sank
American
ships
in
Pearl
Harbor
"
pass
into
a
specified
state
or
condition
;
"
He
sank into
nirvana
"
go
under
,
"The
raft
sank and its occupants drowned"
descend
into
or
as
if into
some
soft
substance
or
place
;
"
He
sank into
bed
"
;
"She subsided into the
chair
"
appear
to
move
downward
;
"The
sun
dipped
below
the
horizon
"
;
"The
setting
sun
sank
below
the
tree
line
"
fall
heavily
or
suddenly
;
decline
markedly
;
"The
real
estate
market
fell
off
"
fall
or
sink
heavily
;
"
He
slumped onto the
couch
"
;
"My
spirits
sank"
embed
deeply
;
"She sank her fingers into the
soft
sand
"
;
"
He
buried
his
head
in
her
lap
"
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