ABSORPTIVE - meaning and definition. What is ABSORPTIVE
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What (who) is ABSORPTIVE - definition


Absorptive         
·adj Having power, capacity, or tendency to absorb or imbibe.
Absorptive state         
  • A flesh fly "blowing a bubble", possibly to concentrate its food by evaporating water
BIOLOGICAL PROCESS OF BREAKING DOWN FOOD
Digestive System; Digestive hormone; Absorptive state; Absorbtive state; Absorption (digestive); Absorption (biology); Digestible; Chemical digestion; Disgestive System; Digesting; Digestibility; Fat digestion; Lipid digestion; Digestive Organs; Period of digestion; Digestant; Digested; Mechanics of the digestive tract; Breaking down food
Absorptive state is the period in which the gastrointestinal tract is full and the anabolic processes exceed catabolism. The fuel used for this process is glucose.
absorb         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Absorb; Absorbs; Absorbent; Absorbtion; Absorbed; Absorbency; Absorption (physics); Absorption (disambiguation)
v. (D; tr.) to absorb into (the small firms were absorbed into large cartels)
Examples of use of ABSORPTIVE
1. "The good news is that by paying careful attention to macroeconomic management and issues like absorptive capacity, perhaps aid may have a better chance of success.
2. But it notes that the figures were drawn up "taking no account of constraints of absorptive capacity". Its recommendations aim at obtaining half the total in the next three to five years.
3. Given the large increases in official assistance pledged for Africa, we urge the Bank to continue to coordinate closely with the IMF on the question of absorptive capacity and the macroeconomic effects of additional flows.
4. We also note that funding for IDA will continue to depend on donors‘ conviction of IDA‘s effectiveness in delivering development assistance; IDA reflows; and the performance, financing needs, and absorptive capacity of poor countries.
5. No president considers it part of his job description to tell the country that the human rectum, with its delicate and absorptive lining, makes anal–receptive sexual intercourse dangerous when HIV is prevalent.