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soak - verb

  1. To make thoroughly wet: douse, drench, saturate, sodden, sop, souse, wet. See dry.
  2. To saturate (something) with a liquid: steep. Chemistry infuse. See dry.
  3. To take in (moisture or liquid). absorb, drink, imbibe, sop up, take up. See give.
  4. To take in and incorporate, especially mentally. absorb, assimilate, digest, imbibe, take up. See accept.
  5. To take alcoholic liquor, especially excessively or habitually: drink, guzzle, imbibe, tipple. Informal nip. Slang booze, lush, tank up. See drugs.
  6. To exploit (another) by charging too much for something: fleece, overcharge. Slang clip, gouge, nick, rip off, scalp, skin. See honest.

soak in - phrasal verb

  1. To come as a realization: dawn on or upon, register, sink in. See knowledge.

soak - noun

  1. A person who is habitually drunk: drunk, drunkard, inebriate, sot, tippler. Slang boozehound, boozer, lush, rummy, souse, sponge, stiff. See drugs.