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siphon

siphon / siphon / siphon
Transitive VerbNoun
pl: siphonspast: siphonedpp: siphoneding: siphoning

The term evokes a specific physical mechanism of suction and gravity, where liquid is pulled through a tube to move from a higher point to a lower one. It carries a sense of controlled, directional flow and technical utility in mechanical or laboratory settings. When used in a financial or social context, the word takes on a predatory or secretive connotation. It suggests a gradual, stealthy diversion of resources, implying that the act is illicit or unauthorized, similar to how a liquid is quietly drawn away from its original source.

Meanings

Transitive Verbsiphon
[~ something from something]

To draw liquid from one container to another using a tube.

"He used a plastic hose to siphon gas from the tank."

Transitive Verbsiphon
[~ something from something]

To dishonestly take money from a fund or account over a period of time.

"The accountant was caught trying to siphon funds from the company pension plan."

Nounsiphon

A tube used to move liquid from a higher level to a lower level by atmospheric pressure.

"The mechanic used a siphon to drain the oil."

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