absorbing

IPA: ʌbzˈɔrbɪŋ

adjective

  • Engrossing, that sustains someone's interest.
  • (statistics, of a state) Allowing a process to enter it, but not to leave it.
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Examples of "absorbing" in Sentences

  • The xenon is absorbed partly in the absorbing substance.
  • In his skilled hands, these two journeys are rivetingly told, in absorbing, meticulous detail.
  • Arkansas, meanwhile, was overwhelmed in absorbing a second blowout in as many games to a Top 10 team.
  • Matt Leinart is getting a crash course in absorbing the pro game, but he'll be better for it in the long run.
  • Maybe a helping factor in absorbing shotgun recoil is that i weigh 290 pounds or I'm to dumb to acknowledge the pain.
  • Chillingly, the report added, "They may also find difficulty in absorbing the additional costs, to comply with the Directive."
  • McGahee suffered a neck injury in absorbing a vicious blow from safety Ryan Clark after catching a pass over the middle with 3: 29 remaining.
  • Doctors can indirectly assess pancreatic function with a 72-hour stool collection, in combination with a three-day dietary record, to determine how much fat a child is absorbing from the food he or she is eating.
  • Their confidence that they could negotiate these reforms through the union movement and electoral politics, and thus avoid the perils of class warfare, demonstrates political elites 'success in absorbing and redirecting dissent during the crisis of the Depression.

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