absorptive
English
Etymology
absorption + -ive
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /æbˈsɔɹp.tɪv/, /əbˈsɔɹp.tɪv/, /əbˈzɔɹp.tɪv/, /æbˈzɔɹp.tɪv/
Adjective
absorptive (comparative more absorptive, superlative most absorptive)
- Having power, capacity, or tendency to absorb or imbibe. [First attested in the mid 17th century.][1]
- 1939, British White Paper of Palestine of 1939:
- In practice, from that date onwards until recent times, the economic absorptive capacity of the country has been treated as the sole limiting factor […]
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Translations
having capacity to imbibe
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References
- ↑ Lesley Brown (editor), The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, 5th edition (Oxford University Press, 2003 [1933], →ISBN), page 9
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