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Absorb; Absorbs; Absorbent; Absorbtion; Absorbed; Absorbency; Absorption (physics); Absorption (disambiguation)
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absorb         
v. (D; tr.) to absorb into (the small firms were absorbed into large cartels)
absorb         
v. a.
1.
Imbibe, take in, take up, suck in, suck up, drink in, appropriate, assimilate.
2.
Consume, exhaust, destroy, engorge, devour, engulf, swallow up.
3.
Engross, engage, immerse, occupy, arrest, fix, rivet.
Absorb         
·vt To engross or engage wholly; to occupy fully; as, absorbed in study or the pursuit of wealth.
II. Absorb ·vt To suck up; to drink in; to Imbibe; as a sponge or as the lacteals of the body.
III. Absorb ·vt To swallow up; to Engulf; to Overwhelm; to cause to disappear as if by swallowing up; to use up; to Include.
IV. Absorb ·vt To take up by cohesive, chemical, or any molecular action, as when charcoal absorbs gases. So heat, light, and electricity are absorbed or taken up in the substances into which they pass.
absorb         
(absorbs, absorbing, absorbed)
1.
If something absorbs a liquid, gas, or other substance, it soaks it up or takes it in.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air and moisture from the soil...
Refined sugars are absorbed into the bloodstream very quickly.
= soak up
VERB: V n, be V-ed into n
2.
If something absorbs light, heat, or another form of energy, it takes it in.
A household radiator absorbs energy in the form of electric current and releases it in the form of heat.
VERB: V n
3.
If a group is absorbed into a larger group, it becomes part of the larger group.
The Colonial Office was absorbed into the Foreign Office.
...an economy capable of absorbing thousands of immigrants.
VERB: be V-ed into n, V n
4.
If something absorbs a force or shock, it reduces its effect.
...footwear which does not absorb the impact of the foot striking the ground.
VERB: V n
5.
If a system or society absorbs changes, effects, or costs, it is able to deal with them.
The banks would be forced to absorb large losses...
VERB: V n
6.
If something absorbs something valuable such as money, space, or time, it uses up a great deal of it.
It absorbed vast amounts of capital that could have been used for investment...
= consume
VERB: V n
7.
If you absorb information, you learn and understand it.
Too often he only absorbs half the information in the manual...
= digest, assimilate
VERB: V n
8.
If something absorbs you, it interests you a great deal and takes up all your attention and energy.
...a second career which absorbed her more completely than her acting ever had.
VERB: V n
absorb         
[?b'z?:b, -'s?:b]
¦ verb
1. soak up (liquid or another substance).
2. take in (information).
3. assimilate (a lesser entity) into a larger one.
4. use up (time or resources).
5. reduce the effect or intensity of (sound or an impact).
6. [usu. as adjective absorbed or absorbing] engross the attention of.
Derivatives
absorbability noun
absorbable adjective
absorbedly adverb
absorber noun
absorbingly adverb
Origin
ME: from L. absorbere, from ab- 'from' + sorbere 'suck in'.
Absorption         
Absorption is investment and consumption purchases by households,businesses, and governments, both domestic and imported. When absorption exceeds production, the excess is the country's current account deficit.
absorbed         
adj.
1) deeply, completely, thoroughly, totally absorbed
2) absorbed by, with; in (she was absorbed by/with the problem; the children were absorbed in their homework; absorbed in thought)
absorption         
1.
The absorption of a liquid, gas, or other substance is the process of it being soaked up or taken in.
Vitamin C increases the absorption of iron from food.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N of n
2.
The absorption of a group into a larger group is the process of it becoming part of the larger group.
N-UNCOUNT: usu with poss, oft N into/by n
absorbed         
If you are absorbed in something or someone, you are very interested in them and they take up all your attention and energy.
They were completely absorbed in each other...
= engrossed
ADJ: v-link ADJ, usu ADJ in/by n
Absorbed         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Absorb.

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Absorption

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