Examples of 'reabsorb' in a sentence

Meaning of "reabsorb"

reabsorb (verb): To absorb something again, especially after it has been released
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  • To absorb again.

How to use "reabsorb" in a sentence

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The bubble will reabsorb on its own.
So reabsorb that disgusting droplet of salt.
But the tendency to reabsorb them is irresistible.
A major function of the colon is to reabsorb water.
I have seen it reabsorb within one month.
Dundant than the economy was able to reabsorb.
Body should reabsorb it over time.
It is impossible for intelligence to reabsorb instinct.
These glands reabsorb water from the feces.
This substance acts on the kidney to reabsorb water.
Kidneys are able to reabsorb or eliminate water depending on body needs.
We have the capacity to reabsorb them.
Or reabsorb in order to completely heal.
Scratches and signs reabsorb after a few hours.
Sodium pumps in the renal tubules operate to reabsorb sodium.

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It should reabsorb itself.
They reabsorb their eggs during unsuitable conditions for spawning.
Russia is seeking to reabsorb her satellites.
At the same time osteoclasts work just as busily to tear down and reabsorb bone.
Helps reabsorb liquids.
The body has a natural tendency to reabsorb this fluid.
They fail to reabsorb water and so excessive water is urinated away.
They prevent the digestive tract to reabsorb less cholesterol.
Substances then reabsorb from the latter back to the blood stream.
It will probably reabsorb.
The mask will reabsorb your psychic powers and transfer them to me.
Economic growth alone will never be enough to reabsorb the unemployed.
Her body can reabsorb her ovaries and grow testes in their place.
One of the kidneys important functions is to reabsorb water after glomerular filtration.
So reabsorb that disgusting droplet of salt and bad choices back into your doughy body.
If the embryo does not survive the body will reabsorb this tissue.
The intercalated cells reabsorb potassium ions and secrete hydrogen ions into the tubular lumen.
Occasionally a small bruise may appear which tends to reabsorb in a few days.
This amazing ability to reabsorb bone in times of hardship, is unique to these reptiles.
The outlook would be more favorable if the plasma could reabsorb the radiation.
Osteoclasts move in to reabsorb dead bone ends, and other necrotic tissue is removed.
Loops represent situations in which particles emit and then reabsorb additional particles.
Pregnant swine can reabsorb their litters or deliver mummified, stillborn, or weakened piglets.
Handing over some fencing materials in order to reabsorb more veterans to fencing world.
Some authors advocate observation and prescribe drainage for those hematoma that do not reabsorb.
The crackers stay crisp and do not reabsorb moisture from the filling.
For instance, an electron might emit a photon then immediately reabsorb it.
These cells perform metabolic functions and reabsorb water from the filtrate to control blood volume.
If only I would had the presence of mind to reabsorb her.
The colon 's job is to reabsorb a lot of the water.
It is thought to be caused by a defect in the body 's ability to reabsorb potassium.
In addition, the body can reabsorb a portion of this fat.
The condition is caused by a defect in the kidneys ' ability to reabsorb sodium.
Puncta ( plural of punctum ) function to reabsorb tears produced by the lacrimal glands.
Should we vacate the continent so that indigenous tribes can reabsorb it?

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