The mental state of being preoccupied by something.
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Examples for "absorption"
Examples for "absorption"
1Results: TCUF and lymphatic absorption were not different between the two groups.
2Aim: To determine whether concomitant iron affects the absorption of mycophenolate mofetil.
3They were tragic in the fury of their absorption in their work.
4His absorption in the race precluded an interest in mere family matters.
5Her absorption in the small gaieties of the society there surprised him.
1As the days passed, hunting a large animal was a constant preoccupation.
2What does this continued preoccupation with the decrees say about Russia today?
3Further studies show this preoccupation to occur in far less extreme circumstances.
4The preoccupation with history was new in Swan's experience of his employer.
5The preoccupation of the Queen in favour of Walpole must be explained.
1There had been the engrossment of transcendent emotion in repelling the charge.
2Both terms express the engrossment of the self in an object.
3In a moment all the self-engrossment of her bashfulness was gone.
4I was no less touched by Manny's engrossment in the children.
5Absorption, engrossment, full concern with subject matter for its own sake, nurture it.
Translations for preoccupancy