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absorber

American  
[ab-sawr-ber, -zawr-] / æbˈsɔr bər, -ˈzɔr- /

noun

  1. a person or thing that absorbs.

  2. shock absorber.

  3. Physics. a material in a nuclear reactor that absorbs neutrons without reproducing them.


absorber British  
/ əbˈsɔːbə, -ˈzɔː- /

noun

  1. a person or thing that absorbs

  2. physics a material that absorbs radiation or causes it to lose energy

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Etymology

Origin of absorber

First recorded in 1785–95; absorb + -er 1

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Every investor alive has been trained by four decades of falling rates to believe recession means rate cuts, which means that bonds rally, which means a typical 60/40 stock-bond portfolio has a shock absorber.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 9, 2026

Savers accept lower returns to own risk-free Treasury debt because it usually acts as a shock absorber.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 4, 2026

The economic hierarchy that dominated the past decade—the U.S. as the global engine, China as the main absorber of capital, and emerging markets rising or falling with the commodity cycle—is fading.

From Barron's • Dec. 22, 2025

Fixing our food system could reduce the public and private costs of ill health, enhance farmers' incomes, reduce food import dependence, and transform agriculture from a net emitter to a net absorber of carbon emissions.

From Salon • Dec. 11, 2024

The rear wheel shock absorber was loose too.

From "Ralph S. Mouse" by Beverly Cleary