drip-feed
American
[drip-feed]
/ ˈdrɪpˌfid /
noun
drip-feed
British
noun
verb
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to administer a solution (to someone) by means of a drip-feed
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to supply information constantly but in small amounts
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informal to fund (a new company) in stages rather than by injecting a large sum at its inception
noun
Etymology
Origin of drip-feed
1905–10, for earlier sense
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