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Sentence count:237+14Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: assimilateengrossincorporatesoak upspongesuck uptake inSimilar words: forbidorbitabstractabstinencesorryresortsensorsponsorMeaning: [əb'sɔːb]  v. 1. become imbued 2. take up mentally 3. take up, as of debts or payments 4. take in, also metaphorically 5. cause to become one with 6. suck or take up or in 7. engross (oneself) fully 8. assimilate or take in 9. engage or engross wholly. 
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(151) This has walls thick with blood capillaries which absorb gaseous oxygen.
(152) Its ability to absorb wastes and destructive effluent is finite.
(153) Don't fight it, embrace it. Allow the Darkfall to absorb you, allow it to transmogrify you.
(154) When new occupiers lease these properties, Control Securities will have to absorb a £7m loss in the value of these assets.
(155) Goal conflicts make this socio-economic leap extremely difficult for any individual to absorb.
(156) Cretans who like their salt to run smoothly add a few grains of rice to absorb moisture.
(156) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(157) The newsgroups also are struggling to absorb tens of thousand of new users who have discovered the Internet in recent years.
(158) Try spider plants, as they absorb formaldehyde, which is found in synthetic carpets, underlay, chipboard and wood treatments.
(159) They absorb these losses either by taking the hit themselves or by paying insurance premiums that are roughly equal to those losses.
(160) But not even Barnes could break down a Springbok side able to absorb the most intense pressure and punish every error.
(161) These plants absorb the carbon dioxide released by the corals and so help to keep the water oxygenated.
(162) You will only be able to absorb a certain amount of information at a time.
(163) They point to long-term costs that even a thriving enterprise would be hard pressed to minimize or absorb.
(164) But have only one centimetre of bare flesh in contact - and the building would absorb you.
(165) Forcing that constituency or group to absorb the costs of failed initiatives is a slow form of organizational suicide.
(166) Maybe they reckon they've also managed to absorb that through their skin ....
(167) The capacity of the occupied territories to absorb part or all of the refugee population will be considered in chapter 9.
(168) It was a gesture, Blanche thought, to allow him time to absorb the information.
(169) Ekard believes the county can absorb the extra energy costs this year.
(170) Does the employer absorb the costs and cut profits or raise prices?
(171) It was five minutes before he stopped yelling, before he started to absorb the terrible pain that burnt through his flesh.
(172) You can not put uncooked grains of rice in a bread dough and expect them to absorb enough moisture to soften.
(173) It was impossible for any society to absorb without hardship a shock like that of the massive loss of trade to Gdynia.
(174) The company manufactures chemicals that absorb gasses in vacuum containers such as cathode-ray tubes used in televisions and stereos.
(175) Safety implications include the level of staff training and capacity to absorb training as well as operational hazards.
(176) If no such compensation occurs, the niche must narrow or the community must absorb disturbances at the level of population fluctuations.
(177) The wall can optimally absorb the echoing sound.
(178) What Should Modernization of Confucianism Absorb from Bahaism?
(179) Does the troposphere and stratosphere absorb solar radiation?
(180) Fay: Ah, I see, because trees absorb carbon dioxide.
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