absorbed Meaning, Definition & Usage
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verb become imbued
absorb.
- The liquids, light, and gases absorb
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verb take up mentally
assimilate; absorb; take in; ingest.
- he absorbed the knowledge or beliefs of his tribe
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verb take up, as of debts or payments
absorb; take over.
- absorb the costs for something
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verb take in, also metaphorically
draw; take up; imbibe; absorb; soak up; take in; suck up; suck; sop up.
- The sponge absorbs water well
- She drew strength from the minister's words
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verb cause to become one with
absorb.
- The sales tax is absorbed into the state income tax
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verb suck or take up or in
absorb; take in.
- A black star absorbs all matter
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verb devote (oneself) fully to
plunge; immerse; absorb; soak up; engross; engulf; steep.
- He immersed himself into his studies
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verb assimilate or take in
absorb.
- The immigrants were quickly absorbed into society
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verb consume all of one's attention or time
engross; absorb; engage; occupy.
- Her interest in butterflies absorbs her completely
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adjective satellite giving or marked by complete attention to
enwrapped; engrossed; captive; wrapped; intent.
- that engrossed look or rapt delight
- then wrapped in dreams
- so intent on this fantastic...narrative that she hardly stirred"- Walter de la Mare
- rapt with wonder
- wrapped in thought
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adjective satellite retained without reflection
- the absorbed light intensity