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absorbing

[ab-sawr-bing, -zawr-]

adjective

  1. extremely interesting; deeply engrossing.

    an absorbing drama.



absorbing

/ -ˈzɔːb-, əbˈsɔːbɪŋ /

adjective

  1. occupying one's interest or attention; engrossing; gripping

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Other Word Forms

  • absorbingly adverb
  • nonabsorbing adjective
  • unabsorbing adjective
  • unabsorbingly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of absorbing1

First recorded in 1745–55; absorb + -ing 2
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Example Sentences

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It certainly enables the U.S. to be more capable of accepting and absorbing immigrants.

Fans of Mr. Williams’s music will find Mr. Greiving’s book completely absorbing.

There’s a rhythm to it, a small, absorbing joy in watching butter brown, garlic bloom, onions soften.

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Still, one factor that has changed is how the market has been absorbing this selling.

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Analysts at JPMorgan in October wrote that the public, high-grade bond market “has grown increasingly comfortable absorbing unconventional financing vehicles tied to data center growth.”

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