sorbed

IPA: sˈɔrbd

adjective

  • (of a substance) taken into and retained in another substance
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Examples of "sorbed" in Sentences

  • 'All my life I have sorbed others -- now I am sorbed.
  • The sample is first sorbed directly to a nonimmunological surface.
  • The chemical potential of sorbed water is a function of wood moisture content.
  • Hundreds of feet tall, his stance spanning the nearby breaks, Glenshadow ab - sorbed the blackness cast at him.
  • The Tukar'ramin followed the ageold text, as handed down by the Illuminates: — all strandsharers, near and far, fiat and thin, sorbed and heed.
  • She need only look at that picture of Tan, at his intense, ab - sorbed face as he readied machines to wipe out life, and know how deeply they had been stricken.
  • Myrddin found little chance now to slip away to the mirror cave and sometimes he chafed with impatience, but he did not realize how much of the teaching he had ab - sorbed.
  • From each sound, she gained an image of what he knew, stored it away, and made it her own The sounds were inhuman and rife with pain, but she ab - sorbed them without flinching, bathing him in a wash of compas -
  • Mr. Dashwood was much wider awake than before, which was agreeable and Mr. Dashwood was not too deeply ab - sorbed in a cigar to remember his manners, so the second interview was much more comfortable than the first.
  • But this particular breadfruit was of a fattening natur ', whether eaten or, as you may say, ab-sorbed into the system through a part of it getting down to the bilge and fermenting, and the gas of it working up through the vessel.

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