What is the meaning of Sink?

To move or be moved into something.

  1. To descend or submerge (or to cause to do so) into a liquid or similar substance.

    To descend or submerge (or to cause to do so) into a liquid or similar substance.

    To (directly or indirectly) cause a vessel to sink, generally by making it no longer watertight.

    To push (something) into something.

    To make by digging or delving.

    To pot; hit a ball into a pocket or hole.

    To diminish or be diminished.

    1. To experience apprehension, disappointment, dread, or momentary depression.
    2. To cause to decline; to depress or degrade.

      To experience apprehension, disappointment, dread, or momentary depression.

      To cause to decline; to depress or degrade.

      To demean or lower oneself; to do something below one's status, standards, or morals.

      To conceal and appropriate.

      To keep out of sight; to suppress; to ignore.

      To drink (especially something alcoholic).

      To pay absolutely.

      To reduce or extinguish by payment.

      To be overwhelmed or depressed; to fail in strength.

      To die.

      To decrease in volume, as a river; to subside; to become diminished in volume or in apparent height.

      A basin used for holding water for washing.

      A drain for carrying off wastewater.

      A sinkhole.

      A depression in land where water collects, with no visible outlet.

      A heat sink.

      A place that absorbs resources or energy.

      A habitat that cannot support a population on its own but receives the excess of individuals from some other source.

      Descending motion; descent.

      The motion of a sinker pitch.

      An object or callback that captures events; an event sink.

      A destination vertex in a transportation network.

      A node in directed graph for which all of its edges go into it; one with no outgoing edges.

      An abode of degraded persons; a wretched place.

      A depression in a stereotype plate.

      A stage trapdoor for shifting scenery.

      An excavation smaller than a shaft.

      One or several systems that remove currency from the game's economy, thus controlling or preventing inflation.

      to sink

      zinc

      zinc

      ham

      zinc

      zinc (chemical element)

      five

      Alternative spelling of senk

      zinc (chemical element, symbol Zn)

      zinc (chemical element, symbol Zn)

      sink

      first-person singular present of sinke

      imperative of sinke

      Source: wiktionary.org