Absorb
31absorb the mind — index occupy (engage) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
32absorb the thoughts — index occupy (engage) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
33absorb — 1. To take in by absorption. 2. To reduce the intensity of transmitted light. [L. ab sorbeo, pp. sorptus, to suck in] * * * ab·sorb əb sȯ(ə)rb, zȯ(ə)rb vt 1) to take up esp. by capillary, osmotic, solvent, or chemical action <surgical… …
34Absorb to — Абсорбировать; Поглощать; Впитывать …
35Absorb — Абсорбировать, поглощать; впитывать; Амортизировать …
36absorb — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. assimilate, take in, suck up; incorporate, integrate; engross, preoccupy, obsess. See thought, receiving, attention, use, combination, learning. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To take in by absorption] Syn.… …
37absorb — ab·sorb || É™b sÉ”Ëb v. suck up; take up, take in …
38absorb v — Those who make sponges get very absorbed in their work …
39absorb — [əb zɔ:b, sɔ:b] verb 1》 soak up (liquid or another substance). 2》 take in (information). 3》 assimilate (a lesser entity) into a larger one. 4》 use up (time or resources). 5》 reduce the effect or intensity of (sound or an impact). 6》 [usu. as… …
40absorb — v. a. 1. Imbibe, take in, take up, suck in, suck up, drink in, appropriate, assimilate. 2. Consume, exhaust, destroy, engorge, devour, engulf, swallow up. 3. Engross, engage, immerse, occupy, arrest, fix, rivet …