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    absorbed
    /əbˈzɔːbd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of energy or a liquid or other substance) taken in or soaked up: "the stones warm slowly throughout the day, then radiate absorbed heat at night"
    • 2. having one's attention fully engaged; greatly interested: "he was gazing into the water with absorbed attention"

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  2. ABSORBED definition: 1. very interested in something and not paying attention to anything else: 2. very interested in…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ABSORBED is having one's attention wholly engaged or occupied. How to use absorbed in a sentence.

  4. to take something in, especially gradually: be absorbed into Our countryside is increasingly being absorbed into large cities. The drug is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream. Plants absorb carbon dioxide. In cold climates, houses need to have walls that will absorb heat. Towels absorb moisture.

  5. verb. ab· sorb əb-ˈsȯrb -ˈzȯrb. absorbed; absorbing; absorbs. Synonyms of absorb. transitive verb. 1. a. : to take in (something, such as water) in a natural or gradual way. a sponge absorbs water. charcoal absorbs gas. plant roots absorb water. b. : to take in (knowledge, attitudes, etc.) : acquire, learn. … convictions absorbed in youth … M. R.

  6. Absorbed definition: deeply interested or involved; preoccupied. See examples of ABSORBED used in a sentence.

  7. verb (used with object) to suck up or drink in (a liquid); soak up: A sponge absorbs water. to swallow up the identity or individuality of; incorporate: The empire absorbed many small nations. Synonyms: destroy, engulf, devour, consume, assimilate. to involve the full attention of; to engross or engage wholly:

  8. 1. To take (something) in through or as through pores or interstices. 2. a. To occupy the attention, interest, or time of; engross: The problem completely absorbed her. See Synonyms at engross. b. To take up or occupy (one's time or interest, for example). 3. To retain (radiation or sound, for example) wholly, without reflection or transmission. 4.