Synonym: assimilate, engross, incorporate, soak up, sponge, suck up, take in. Similar words: forbid, orbit, abstract, abstinence, sorry, resort, sensor, sponsor. Meaning: [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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(31) To follow and absorb a newspaper article is a little bit hard as it requires a high level of mental involvement.
(32) From their direct observations , children absorb a model of marriage.
(33) Black walls absorb a lot of heat during the day.
(34) He seems to absorb information through a process of osmosis .
(35) In cold climates, houses need to have walls that will absorb heat.
(36) Darker surfaces absorb heat.
(37) His ability to absorb information was astonishing,[www.Sentencedict.com] but his concentration span was short.
(38) A well-designed sports shoe should absorb the impact on your feet.
(39) It took me several days to absorb the fact of her death.
(40) The societies of the Highlands were able to absorb these changes.
(41) I'm so tired, my poor befuddled brain can't absorb any more.
(42) All paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind. Aristotle
(43) Its products also absorb and divert electrical energy.
(44) Living tropical forests also absorb carbon dioxide.
(45) These dull metals absorb the heat evenly and well.
(46) Black surfaces absorb heat from the sun.
(47) Paper and board alike absorb moisture in the winter.
(48) It could therefore be allowed to absorb the modus.
(49) Dry areas would no longer absorb energy, and would not be at risk from the high local power-input.
(50) Since different molecules absorb different colours, this microscope can be used to make a microscopic chemical analysis of the surface.
(51) Cotton sheets breathe, absorb moisture, and create less static electricity, which gives you a more comfortable rest.
(52) The algae photosynthesise food for themselves and in the process absorb carbon dioxide from the water.
(53) Pierce grapes with a skewer or needle to allow them to absorb rum.
(54) Slowly Perdita was trying to absorb the immensity of the pampas.
(55) Our Oatmeal and Avocado face mask will absorb any impurities or excess oils from your skin.
(56) Some minerals have a marked ability to absorb into their crystal structure through a reversible known as hydration.
(57) The increase in greenhouse gases is the direct result of pollution, and the indirect result of a reduction in the atmosphere's ability to absorb them.
(58) Even though your eyes and hands are occupied your ears are still free to absorb new ideas and re-enforce positive thoughts.
(59) He is growing, blossoming, learning about this leadership role and still has lessons to absorb.
(60) Egg whites absorb moisture, and more is not always better.
More similar words: forbid, orbit, abstract, abstinence, sorry, resort, sensor, sponsor, supervisor, disorder, processor, all sorts of.