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View definitions for absorbable

absorbable

adjective as in digestible

Weak match

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Zuckerman cashed out about six months later, with Snyder and Drasner absorbing his roughly 15 percent stake.

Aspiring grandmasters can game against anyone, human or machine, at any time, and benefit from software that offers sophisticated feedback, absorbed by the malleable young brain.

Some will default, leaving lenders to absorb the loss and hobbling the economic recovery.

Thanks to high pressure sitting in place over our region and absorbing surface pollution sources, some suboptimal air quality has developed, starting Friday.

Alcohol is readily absorbed through skin and can cause alcohol poisoning.

The security and political price was relatively small and easily absorbable.

Mineral oils (refined paraffine) also are not absorbable, and they act with benefit in some cases.

Their action is very similar to the action of giant cells in the soft tissues about absorbable foreign bodies.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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