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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reabsorb .
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Examples
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In fact there is just 14 billion outstanding right now, so the. 25% basis point rise reflects a yearly effect of 35,000,000 dollars being reabsorbed from the economy.
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But how quickly can the redundant auto workers be "reabsorbed"?
The Heterogeneous Labor Market, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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While it is tough on the estimated 600,000 public sector workers forecast to lose their jobs, the evidence suggests they will be reabsorbed into the work force as a result of rising business investment, albeit at lower wages.
Osborne Really Has to Hold His Nerve Simon Nixon 2011
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I thought I would be relieved to get the news that one of my two embryos had reabsorbed into my body.
Times Two Kristen Henderson 2011
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I imagine the fluid that carried my memories to me being reabsorbed.
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None achieved permanent status, most eventually getting reabsorbed, and the movement founded by Jesus of Nazareth was no different.
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And because they kept their eye on their mothers, they never really got reabsorbed in their play.
Red Flags or Red Herrings? Susan Engel 2011
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And because they kept their eye on their mothers, they never really got reabsorbed in their play.
Red Flags or Red Herrings? Susan Engel 2011
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I thought I would be relieved to get the news that one of my two embryos had reabsorbed into my body.
Times Two Kristen Henderson 2011
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None achieved permanent status, most eventually getting reabsorbed, and the movement founded by Jesus of Nazareth was no different.
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