drain

/dɹeɪn/

noun

  1. 1

    A conduit allowing liquid to flow out of an otherwise contained volume; a plughole (UK)

    The drain in the kitchen sink is clogged.
  2. 2

    An access point or conduit for rainwater that drains directly downstream in a (drainage) basin without going through sewers or water treatment in order to prevent or belay floods.

  3. 3

    Something consuming resources and providing nothing in return.

    That rental property is a drain on our finances.
  4. 4

    An act of urination.

  5. 5

    One terminal of a field effect transistor (FET).

  6. 6

    An outhole.

  7. 7

    A drink.

verb

  1. 1

    To lose liquid.

    The clogged sink drained slowly.
  2. 2

    To flow gradually.

    The water of low ground drains off.
  3. 3

    To cause liquid to flow out of.

    Please drain the sink. It's full of dirty water.
  4. 4

    To convert a perennially wet place into a dry one.

    They had to drain the swampy land before the parking lot could be built.
  5. 5

    To deplete of energy or resources.

    The stress of this job is really draining me.
  6. 6

    To draw off by degrees; to cause to flow gradually out or off; hence, to exhaust.

  7. 7

    To filter.

  8. 8

    To fall off the bottom of the playfield.

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