Opposite of absorb
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EGESTOpposite of absorb
EMITOpposite of absorb
PAYFORAbsorb the cost of
EATAbsorb the cost of
EATAbsorb the cost of, as a ticket
engrossesAbsorb all the attention or interest of
absorbancethe ability of a substance to absorb radiation
decouplerto absorb the shock of (a nuclear explosion)
decoupleto absorb the shock of (a nuclear explosion)
decoupledto absorb the shock of (a nuclear explosion)
drinking(of a plant or a porous substance) Absorb (moisture)
retentive(of a substance) Able to absorb and hold moisture
absorbancesABSORBANCE, the ability of a substance to absorb radiation
occludes(of a solid) Absorb and retain (a gas or impurity)
warmer(of a soil) Quick to absorb heat or retaining heat
imbibes(esp. of seeds) Absorb (water) into ultramicroscopic spaces or pores
hygroscopic(of a substance) Tending to absorb moisture from the air
occluding(of a solid) Absorb and retain (a gas or impurity)
imbibing(esp. of seeds) Absorb (water) into ultramicroscopic spaces or pores
absorbentcapable of absorbing heat, light, moisture, etc.; tending to absorb
consumed(of a feeling) Absorb all of the attention and energy of (someone)
athrocytosisof a cell, having the ability to absorb and store foreign matter
consumes(of a feeling) Absorb all of the attention and energy of (someone)
assimilating(of the body or any biological system) Absorb and digest (food or nutrients)
assimilated(of the body or any biological system) Absorb and digest (food or nutrients)
athrocytosesATHROCYTOSIS, of a cell, having the ability to absorb and store foreign matter
assimilates(of the body or any biological system) Absorb and digest (food or nutrients)
wickstwist of soft threads that absorb fuel and burn in a candle, lamp, etc.
wicktwist of soft threads that absorb fuel and burn in a candle, lamp, etc.
tamponsplug of cotton or the like inserted into a wound or body cavity to absorb blood
tamponplug of cotton or the like inserted into a wound or body cavity to absorb blood
smectiteany of a group of clay minerals characterized by the ability to expand when they absorb large quantities of water
breechingA thick rope used to secure the carriage of a cannon on a ship and to absorb the force of the recoil
breechingsA thick rope used to secure the carriage of a cannon on a ship and to absorb the force of the recoil
dyeingsa hand method of producing patterns in textiles by tying portions of the fabric or yarn so that they will not absorb the dye
bentoniteclay formed by the decomposition of volcanic ash, having the ability to absorb large quantities of water and to expand to several times its normal volume
absorbanceA measure of the capacity of a substance to absorb light of a specified wavelength. It is equal to the logarithm of the reciprocal of the transmittance
absorbancesA measure of the capacity of a substance to absorb light of a specified wavelength. It is equal to the logarithm of the reciprocal of the transmittance
antihalationthe prevention of halation, usually by placing a layer of dye on the back of the film to absorb light which has passed through the emulsion on it
antihalationsANTIHALATION, the prevention of halation, usually by placing a layer of dye on the back of the film to absorb light which has passed through the emulsion on it