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    Ab·sorp·tion
    /əbˈzôrpSH(ə)n/

    noun

  2. The meaning of ABSORPTION is the process of absorbing something or of being absorbed. How to use absorption in a sentence.

  3. Biology definition: Absorption is the process of absorbing or assimilating substances into cells or across tissues and organs. It often employs biological transport mechanisms, such as diffusion and osmosis.

  4. ABSORPTION definition: 1. the process of taking something into another substance: 2. complete interest in something: 3…. Learn more.

  5. The process by which one substance, such as a solid or liquid, takes up another substance, such as a liquid or gas, through minute pores or spaces between its molecules. A paper towel takes up water, and water takes up carbon dioxide, by absorption.

  6. the process by which a substance or object takes in a liquid, gas, waves, or chemical and makes it a part of itself: Using a special numerical procedure, they calculated the absorption spectrum (= the range of light waves that are left when some have been absorbed by something that they passed through).

  7. Absorption describes the process of absorbing or soaking up something: Sponges are good at water absorption; dark colors are better for heat absorption.

  8. Absorption is the process by which substances are taken into a tissue, for example, nutrients through the wall of the intestine. The absorption of nutrients takes place in sections of the small intestine.

  9. absorption (of somebody/something) (into something) the process of a smaller group, country, etc. becoming part of a larger group or country. absorption (in something) the fact of somebody being very interested in something so that it takes all their attention.

  10. May 26, 2024 · 1 (in chemistry) The take up of a gas by a solid or liquid, or the take up of a liquid by a solid. Absorption differs from adsorption in that the absorbed substance permeates the bulk of the absorbing substance.

  11. absorption (in something) the fact of someone being very interested in something so that it takes all their attention His work suffered because of his total absorption in sports. See absorption in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: absorption.

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