deep dye

/dip daɪ/
verb
  1. To dye something thoroughly so that the color penetrates deeply into the material.
    • The artisan deep-dyes each piece of leather by hand.
    • The fabric was deep-dyed to ensure the color would not fade.
    • They deep-dye the wool to achieve a rich, lasting shade of blue.
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