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leak
the loss of current from an electrical conductor because of faulty insulation, etc.

leak [lēk]
(plant pathology)
A watery rot of fruits and vegetables caused by various fungi, such asRhizopus nigricansin strawberry.

(programming)leak - With a qualifier, one of a class of resource-management bugs that occur when resources are not freed properly after operations on them are finished, so they effectively disappear (leak out). This leads to eventual exhaustion as new allocation requests come in.

One might refer to, say, a "window handle leak" in a window system.

See memory leak, fd leak.


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Krieger and McLean have refused to talk to the Daily News about the spill and the concern about news leaks.
But do we really need to know, for example, that after a news leak about the "Big Pine II" military exercise in Honduras, "an angry Schultz protested directly to Reagan about Clark's failure to keep him informed?
Refused to give Theodore Kaczynski, accused of eight of the 16 bombings linked to the so-called Unabomber, a chance to escape prosecution by arguing that news leaks poisoned his chance of getting a fair trial.
 
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