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 absorb absorb /əbˈzɔːrb/

verb

  1. () (chemistry) become imbued  ( absorb )
    (chemistry) become imbued
     The liquids, light, and gases absorb
    The liquids, light, and gases absorb
  2. () Take up mentally  ( ingest , take in , assimilate , absorb )
    take up mentally
     He absorbed the knowledge or beliefs of his tribe
    he absorbed the knowledge or beliefs of his tribe
  3. () Take in, also metaphorically  ( draw , soak up , sop up , absorb , imbibe , suck , suck up , take in , take up )
    take in, also metaphorically
     The sponge absorbs water well
    The sponge absorbs water well
     She drew strength from the minister's words
    She drew strength from the minister's words
  4. () Take up, as of debts or payments  ( take over , absorb )
    take up, as of debts or payments
     Absorb the costs for something
    absorb the costs for something
  5. () Cause to become one with  ( absorb )
    cause to become one with
     The sales tax is absorbed into the state income tax
    The sales tax is absorbed into the state income tax
  6. () Devote (oneself) fully to  ( plunge , soak up , ingulf [Archaic] , absorb , engross , engulf , immerse , steep )
    devote (oneself) fully to
     He immersed himself into his studies
    He immersed himself into his studies
  7. () Suck or take up or in  ( absorb , take in )
    suck or take up or in
     A black star absorbs all matter
    A black star absorbs all matter
  8. Consume all of one's attention or time  ( absorb , engross , occupy , engage )
    consume all of one's attention or time
     Her interest in butterflies absorbs her completely
    Her interest in butterflies absorbs her completely
  9. Assimilate or take in  ( absorb )
    assimilate or take in
     The immigrants were quickly absorbed into society
    The immigrants were quickly absorbed into society