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absorbed

[ab-sawrbd, -zawrbd] / æbˈsɔrbd, -ˈzɔrbd /


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As a child, new addresses were presented as progress — for your dad’s job — as my family absorbed an ethos in the ’80s and ’90s to go where opportunity sprouted.

From Los Angeles Times

As they absorbed its implications, they discussed how D’Amaro would adjust to his new position.

From The Wall Street Journal

As algae populations expanded, the Southern Ocean absorbed more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

From Science Daily

If China absorbed the oil currently going to India, Russia’s crude would make up well over 20% of China’s total oil imports.

From The Wall Street Journal

A big test this year for megacap tech companies will be how well debt aimed at the AI build-out ends up being absorbed by the bond market.

From MarketWatch