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absorb (oneself) in (something)

To occupy or preoccupy oneself completely with activity or pursuit. Greg absorbed himself in video games every day after school. I wanted to impress Juliet, so I absorbed myself in music by her favorite band. Sorry, what did you say? I guess I had absorbed myself in my painting.
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absorb (someone or something) in(to) (something)

1. To integrate someone or something into a new environment or situation. At least the new company has been able to absorb all of the old employees into its corporate structure. Are they going to absorb our rental agreement into the new contract? Do you think our rent will go up? With this merger, they're going to absorb our company into theirs, but thankfully they're giving long-term employees a chance to retire.
2. To draw or pull a liquid into a porous item. The paper towel quickly absorbed the liquid into itself. It's a new sponge, so it's pretty stiff, but it will absorb soap and water into it no problem. The drops of food coloring were quickly absorbed in the fluffy cake.
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absorb (something) with (something)

To draw or pull a liquid into a porous item. I had to absorb the water from the overflowing toilet with large towels to keep it from leaking through the floor. After you cook the sausages, you can absorb the excess fat with a paper towel. The paramedic absorbed the blood with a second bandage.
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absorbed in thought

Fully and deeply engrossed in a thought or idea, often to such a degree as to be unaware of or insensitive to the outside world. It's no use trying to talk to Helen when she's absorbed in thought like that; it's as if we don't even exist! Sorry, what did you say? I was absorbed in thought there. A: "Hey, did you hear the phone ring?" B: "Oh wow, no, I didn't. I guess I've been absorbed in thought."
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be absorbed by (something)

To have all of one's attention, interest, or identity completely dominated by or engrossed in something. I was so absorbed by the movie that I didn't even notice you coming in! He is so absorbed by his work that he doesn't have enough time for his family anymore. I tried getting her attention, but she's totally absorbed by her music.
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absorb oneself in someone or something

Fig. [for someone] to become very interested or preoccupied with something or someone else's interests. Tom would often absorb himself in his children's activities on weekends.
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absorb someone in(to) something

[of a person or a group of people] to include someone in all the activities of the group; to integrate someone into something. The club absorbed the new members into the organization.
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absorb something in(to) something

[of matter or substance] to draw something into itself. The sponge absorbed all the moisture into its fibers.
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absorb something with something

to soak up a fluid with something. Henry absorbed the spilled milk with a sponge.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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References in periodicals archive
During the study we observed a trend in parents of the patients preferring absorbable sutures to avoid anxiety of their child during stitch removal in polypropylene group.
In the present study, mean visual analogue scale scores for wound satisfaction were 72.7 for the non-absorbable group and 70.6 for the absorbable group.
By lasting time, the concentration of absorbable phosphorus, dissolved phosphorus, absorbable Zn and Mn decreased that decrease was seen in treatment [t.sub.3] and fixed phosphorus increased in treatment [t.sub.3].
Biotronik developed its absorbable magnesium alloy stent (AMS) as an alternative to conventional metal stenting and to other absorbable polymer stents under development, which have limitations with recoil properties.
Being absorbable, Caprosyn suture should not be used where extended approximation of tissue is required.
Ethicon reported on Tuesday the receipt of approval from the US Food and Drug Administration for the SURGICEL Powder Absorbable Hemostat.
The Global Absorbable and Non absorbable Market is segmented on the basis of product type, usability, end-user, distribution channel and geography.
On the basis of product the absorbable and non-absorbable market is segmented into automated suturing devices and sutures segments.
Shibley, who practices obstetrics and gynecology in Edina, Minn., and his associates evaluated data from 500 consecutive cesarean procedures closed with Incisive Surgical's INSORB absorbable staples.
Objective: To compare quality of scar after subcuticular stitches between Polypropylene (Prolene), a non-absorbable suture, with Polyglactin 910 (Vicryl), an absorbable suture after thyroid surgery.
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The incidence of one of these complications--suture-line granuloma--has decreased since the use of absorbable synthetic sutures (e.g., Vicryl) and the submucosal placement of sutures has become more commonplace.
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