Definition of reabsorb in English:
reabsorb
verb ˌriːəbˈsɔːbˌriːəbˈzɔːbˌriəbˈzɔrb
[with object]Absorb (something) again.
a failure of the gut to reabsorb the majority of the fluid
it will be reabsorbed into the parent company
Example sentencesExamples
- As the fibres relax, they reabsorb the juices from the centre of the meat, and draw it back towards the edges.
- The corps continued to work under this name until 1996, when it was reabsorbed into the Royal Australian Engineers.
- The idea is that once the moisture is removed, the new buildings will keep the soil pressed down so it won't reabsorb water.
- The borrowed energy is then reabsorbed by the receiving quark or lepton.
- They were eventually reabsorbed into the surrounding tissue.