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absorbed

adjective as in being completely occupied mentally

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One thing that’s sure is that Paul is from the first generation to grow up absorbed in screens.

The American Basketball Assn. lasted less than a decade before four of its teams were absorbed into the NBA and the rest of the league folded.

The aim, he says, is to create "a hostile environment" for the camps' residents, in the hope that they leave and are absorbed into the general Palestinian population.

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All departments saw an increase, but there are concerns at how much will be absorbed by increased National Insurance contributions, as well as the levels of funding for culture and the arts after earlier cuts.

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Ground that once absorbed and filtered water becomes water-repellent.

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

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