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taking in
adjective as in realizing
noun as in absorption
Strongest matches
Weak matches
noun as in assimilation
Weak match
noun as in intake
Strongest match
Example Sentences
Organisms are constantly taking in an array of sensory information about the environment that is changing from one moment to the next.
Critics of her measure have raised fears of coercion and a slippery slope to wider legislation taking in more people.
Mr Hughes has already travelled to Israel and Greece and plans to visit Serbia later in the year, following by a trip to the far east, taking in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, India and Indonesia.
However, Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 sent energy prices surging, and left Germany facing a increase in defence spending - and the cost of taking in 1.5 million Ukrainian refugees.
They hang out in the silence that follows, along with the shot lingering on Stewart’s face taking in her reaction to space that isn’t being filled with conversation or a question.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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