reabsorb
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- v undergo resorption
- The 4,000,000 who came home from World War I found plenty of promises but a country unprepared either to reabsorb or support them.
- Even an amateur like me knows that a piece of beef needs to rest to reabsorb its juices if you don't want them to end up all over the cutting board, and since a filet need .
- Forests not only store twice as much carbon as there is in the atmosphere, but constantly reabsorb it through photosynthesis.