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  • ABSORB Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ABSORB is to take in (something, such as water) in a natural or gradual way How to use absorb in a sentence
  • ABSORB Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    ABSORB definition: to suck up or drink in (a liquid); soak up
  • ABSORB | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    absorb verb [T] (TAKE CONTROL) if one company absorbs another company, it takes control of it and they become one company:
  • absorb or absorbs - Meaning Difference | Dictionary. net
    The terms 'absorb' and 'absorbs' often prompt confusion due to their similarities in form However, their usage is distinct and serves different grammatical purposes
  • Absorb - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    To absorb is to take in or suck up like a sponge If you don't hear your mother calling because you are reading, you could say you were absorbed in the book If your parents buy groceries for a party you are throwing and don't make you pay, you could say that they decided to absorb the cost of the food Young minds absorb information easily
  • Absorbs - definition of absorbs by The Free Dictionary
    1 to suck up (a liquid); soak up: A sponge absorbs water 2 to take in and assimilate; incorporate: The empire absorbed many nations 3 to involve the full attention of; engross: This book will absorb the serious reader 4 to occupy or fill (time, attention, etc )
  • ABSORB definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    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 [VERB noun] It might help if campaigning didn't absorb so much time and money [VERB noun]
  • absorb - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    to be absorpt, or swallowed up, in a lake of fire and brimstone (transitive) To suck up; to drink in; to imbibe, like a sponge or as the lacteals of the body; to chemically take in [first attested in the early 17th century ] The drops of water slowly absorbed into the dry sponge


















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