Similar words: be absorbed in, absorb, absorbed, absorber, absorbent, absorbing, self-absorbed, shock absorber. Meaning: [‚rɪːəb'sɔrb ,-z- /-sɔːb- ,-z-] v. undergo resorption.
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1. Sugars are reabsorbed in the kidney.
2. Government expenditures can reabsorb these resources in the production of guided missiles, military aircraft, and new schools and highways.
3. The use of a Poultice Powder will help reabsorb stains out of stone, concrete and grout surfaces.
4. Plants , soils and the oceans of Earth reabsorb the gas, but that takes a while.
5. Building huge air-capture plants to reabsorb the carbon dioxide produced by burning fossil fuels would be a perverse outcome.
6. Alternatively, Russia could reabsorb Georgia into its orbit by weakening Tbilisi's economic independence and political sovereignty.
7. The kidneys cannot reabsorb the excess glucose load, causing glycosuria, osmotic diuresis, thirst, and dehydration.
8. The Tao is simply choosing to reabsorb these souls and clean up the cause with a team of the most experienced creators of all time.
9. The ECB will this week seek to reabsorb the equivalent amount of liquidity from the eurozone financial system in an attempt to "sterilise" any inflation impact.
10. The moisture in the gel will be given off during the day and reabsorbed at night.
11. Under normal conditions, approximately 65 percent of salt and water is reabsorbed at this site.
12. Diarrhoea is characterised by a failure of the gut to reabsorb the majority of the fluid and ions from its lumen.
13. More than 95% of the bile acids are then reabsorbed, the major portion by active uptake in the distal ileum.
14. The aluminum salts in the antiperspirant help the body reabsorb the fluids in the bite, which will reduce the swelling and get rid of most of the itching.
15. As factory closures gather pace, fears are growing of a mass exodus back to rural areas that could struggle to reabsorb the workers.
16. Neuropathic or degenerative joints with hyperemic or inflamed synovium are particularly prone to the development of loose bodies, but they also tend to rapidly reabsorb them.
17. The desire to offer a one-stop shop for quadruple-play services has also prompted several national incumbent operators to reabsorb their previously separate wireless operations.
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18. This eliminates the reabsorption loss by ensuring that light is re-emitted at a frequency which the dye molecules cannot then reabsorb.
19. It could just be a cyst that would either reabsorb itself into the body or need to be surgically removed.
20. It is situated—note well—within the circle of the original ego, it bites into it, without the homeostatic functioning ever managing to reabsorb it.
21. This is widely recognized in giving schizophrenics a more sheltered environment, but as the press is for society to reabsorb the individual, any respite from the chemical surges is short lived.
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