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absorb [*b.'so:b]

The word "absorb" in English means to take in or soak up something, typically to a liquid or energy.

Key facts from the text:

"Absorb" signifies the action of taking in or soaking up.

It usually refers to liquids or energy.

Summary: "Absorb" in English refers to the process of taking in or soaking up something, often liquids or energy.

Examples of using the word "absorb" in sentences:

I watched as sponge absorbed the spilled coffee on the table.

Plants absorb sunlight through their leaves to produce energy through photosynthesis.

Reading books helps absorb knowledge and expand vocabulary.

The black color of the wet sand absorbs more heat from the sun than lighter colors.

Your body can absorb vitamins more efficiently when taken with a source of fat.

Music can be a great way to absorb yourself in the moment and forget about your worries.

Oil-based paints tend to take longer to dry because they need time to absorb into the canvas.
 

Explain the word "absorb". Give some examples of using the word "absorb" in sentences.