Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
water-soak
verb
/ˈwɔːtəˌsəʊk/

Definition
To saturate or fill something with water.

Examples
- The gardener advised me to water-soak the seeds before planting them.
- After the rain, the ground will be water-soaked and ready for tilling.

Meaning
Water-soak refers to the process of absorbing water, typically to soften or prepare an object for a specific purpose.

Synonyms
- Soak
- Drench
- Immerse