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Phrase(s): absorb someone in(to) something
[of a person or a group of people] to include someone in all the activities of the group; to integrate someone into something. • The club absorbed the new members into the organization., Phrase(s): absorb oneself in someone or something
Fig. [for someone] to become very interested or preoccupied with something or someone else’s interests. • Tom would often absorb himself in his children’s activities on weekends., Phrase(s): absorb something in(to) something
[of matter or substance] to draw something into itself. • The sponge absorbed all the moisture into its fibers.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs