Similar words: absorb, go to bed, bedroom, absurd, obsolescence, forbid, orbit, abstract. Meaning: [əb'sɔːb] adj. 1. giving or marked by complete attention to 2. retained without reflection 3. taken in through the pores of a surface.
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121) No doubt if she had been less absorbed, she would have heard the footsteps ring out into the frosty night behind her.
122) Some of these are more easily absorbed by the body than others.
123) Hector was heavily muscled with long arms and big, high-knuckled hands that caught sharp and hot metal surfaces and absorbed grease.
124) But it would be straining credulity too far to expect that everything will be absorbed.
125) Medicaid has recently absorbed many people who would otherwise have lost health coverage.
126) Ultracare 3 is quickly absorbed into the skin and forms a protective grease-free barrier.
127) Usually the same amount of heat is absorbed in the reverse reaction, when the oxygen is released by the haemoglobin.
128) The large stack of giant bamboo which had once been piled on the beach had vanished, absorbed into the raft.
129) The first is that enormous amounts of professional time and effort will be absorbed in explaining apparent differences between classes and schools.
130) In other words, dietary fat is absorbed through the intestine in the form of chylomicrons.
131) Barbara had been in flesh contact with the screen, but had not been absorbed.
132) In principle, there was nothing that could not be absorbed into this radically Christianized world.
133) Coming through the door off - balance, taking the deflected kick - he'd absorbed that.
134) I trembled like a tuning fork, but my shoulder fakes absorbed the worst of the shaking.
135) I felt part of it all - absorbed as I had been absorbed by the worshipping crowd packed into the shrine.
136) His body absorbed 30,000 volts of electricity, 15 times the charge of an electric chair.
137) It is true that if some one talks to intelligent people regularly and is well informed and advised, then much is absorbed.
138) The railway, by then completely absorbed by the L.M.S., was completely dismantled in 1936.
139) An estimated US$1,500 million of this assistance, however, was expected to be absorbed by foreign debt service payments.
140) It is toxic by inhalation or ingestion and can be absorbed through the skin.
141) A sound wave has a much greater chance of being scattered and absorbed by such dense vegetation.
142) Let us suppose that the proportion of any additional income absorbed as leakages is 0.6.
143) There was the altar, with its gilded borders and red sheen that absorbed the glazed white bowls and cups.
144) The energy absorbed during the reaction is first taken from the reaction mixture.
145) Any surface oil not absorbed after 10-15 minutes should be blotted off with a tissue.
146) But despite Darwin's efforts, evolutionism was at first absorbed into the search for a universal order.
147) So at low temperatures, oxygen is absorbed more strongly by most species' haemoglobin, and released less easily.
148) Soon, they will be absorbed into it and disappear from the bird books.
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149) The force-carrying particle then collides with another matter particle and is absorbed.
150) He seemed, though, to be absorbed in conversation with Belle Maman.
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