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Learn to pronounce ab·sorb

/əbˈzôrb/
verb
  1. take in or soak up (energy or a liquid or other substance) by chemical or physical action.
    "buildings can be designed to absorb and retain heat"
    synonyms: soak up, suck up, draw up/in, take up/in, blot up, mop up, sponge up, sop up
  2. take up the attention of (someone); interest greatly.
    "she sat in an armchair, absorbed in a book"
    synonyms: preoccupy, engross, captivate, occupy, engage, rivet, grip, hold, interest, intrigue, immerse, involve, enthrall, spellbind, fascinate, arrest, monopolize, distract, divert, entertain, amuse

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