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siphon

noun as in pipe

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From there, the water flowed by gravity, moving at 3-6 mph as it traveled through pipelines, siphons and tunnels.

Streaming video has siphoned away the traditional viewing audience.

Proponents of a ban broadly see cousin marriage as an instrument of segregation, siphoning people off from the rest of society.

From BBC

He also severed ties with former mentor Kanye West when he ran for president, suspecting it was part of a wider Trump campaign to "siphon" black people's votes away from the Democrats.

From BBC

“Resources are siphoned away from proven public health measures into counterproductive enforcement, and the stigma of criminalization pushes key target populations away from the very services they could most benefit from.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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