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absorbing
[ab-sawr-bing, -zawr-]
adjective
extremely interesting; deeply engrossing.
an absorbing drama.
absorbing
/ -ˈzɔːb-, əbˈsɔːbɪŋ /
adjective
occupying one's interest or attention; engrossing; gripping
Other Word Forms
- absorbingly adverb
- nonabsorbing adjective
- unabsorbing adjective
- unabsorbingly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of absorbing1
Example Sentences
According to the paper’s analysis of government data, about 20% of manufacturing companies in India cling on, absorbing capital without producing anything—in effect, zombie firms.
Further increases are expected once companies either stop absorbing the added cost of tariffs or make products domestically and pass those added costs along instead.
It may be a layered example of up-to-the-minute Conceptual art, deeply absorbing and surprisingly suggestive, but the deeds are also lithographs, a perfectly traditional medium.
Because they are rotating chaotically, different parts of the surface are absorbing and re-emitting heat at any given time.
Melo said he takes measures to prevent workers from absorbing or inhaling toxic chemicals.
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