Available Definitions:
1) - a. & n. from Sink.
2) v. i. - To enter deeply; to fall or retire beneath or below the surface; to penetrate.
3) v. i. - Hence, to enter so as to make an abiding impression; to enter completely.
4) v. i. - To be overwhelmed or depressed; to fall slowly, as so the ground, from weakness or from an overburden; to fail in strength; to decline; to decay; to decrease.
5) v. i. - To decrease in volume, as a river; to subside; to become diminished in volume or in apparent height.
6) v. t. - To cause to sink; to put under water; to immerse or submerge in a fluid; as, to sink a ship.
7) v. t. - Figuratively: To cause to decline; to depress; to degrade; hence, to ruin irretrievably; to destroy, as by drowping; as, to sink one's reputation.
8) v. t. - To make (a depression) by digging, delving, or cutting, etc.; as, to sink a pit or a well; to sink a die.
9) v. t. - To bring low; to reduce in quantity; to waste.
10) v. t. - To conseal and appropriate.
11) v. t. - To keep out of sight; to suppress; to ignore.
12) v. t. - To reduce or extinguish by payment; as, to sink the national debt.
13) n. - A drain to carry off filthy water; a jakes.
14) n. - A shallow box or vessel of wood, stone, iron, or other material, connected with a drain, and used for receiving filthy water, etc., as in a kitchen.
15) n. - A hole or low place in land or rock, where waters sink and are lost; -- called also sink hole.