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Meanings of
absorbed
in English
Giving or marked by complete attention to.
wrapped
intent
captive
engrossed
enwrapped
Related terms
attentive
Absorbed.
Related terms
unreflected
Absorbed.
Related terms
absorbable
Usage of
absorbed
in English
1
He seemed
absorbed
in deep thought while he analysed the new situation.
2
Their market share has largely been
absorbed
by the large U.S. banks.
3
Perhaps you've
absorbed
enough information for now and need to switch off?
4
Hindu Javanese, first settlers in Borneo; kingdoms founded by;
absorbed
by Malays
5
In sooth the Infidels are
absorbed
in pride, in contention with thee.
6
The imminent crisis, and his own share in it,
absorbed
him absolutely.
7
In equilibrium, the light energy
absorbed
is balanced by light given off.
8
Phineas was
absorbed
in his observation of the difference in the man.
9
Hart was reading, the way he did read: silently, rapidly, utterly
absorbed
.
10
In other words, the fiber can prevent certain nutrients from being
absorbed
.
11
The solicitor remained
absorbed
in the interesting view of the falling rain.
12
And they say the youth of today are completely
self
-
absorbed
and unaware.
13
My best friend, Anne Turnip, was
absorbed
in a home renovation project.
14
And the older he grew the more Shaughnessy became
absorbed
in it.
15
Round and round they glided,
absorbed
in the music and in themselves.
16
In the lower house, MORENA has
absorbed
15 deputies from other parties.
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About this term
absorbed
absorb
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
absorb in
absorb in thought
absorb dose
absorb interest
absorb attention
More collocations
Absorbed
through the time
Absorbed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Less common
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