Reabsorb in a sentence as a verb

It can emit a photon an reabsorb it a little time after.

In chronic doses it actives cells caused osteoclasts that reabsorb bone.

It does suggest a way to make some of your code secret and easily reabsorb the results back into your scope.

From what I understand, the oils appear a few days after roasting, and then dry out/reabsorb after a few weeks.

" But yes, for those of us who didn't grow up on farms, most animals reabsorb their menses and do not bleed externally.

The latter; slaked lime will reabsorb the same amount of CO₂ that was released in its calcination, but portland cement absorbs much less.

Oddly, it's taken another 30 years for microprocessors to reabsorb those ideas.

You reabsorb the beam which now has even more energy because it's been blue-shifted, which means you can actually charge your batteries as well as accelerate.

The sugars in cellulose are effective emitters of infrared radiation, and they do so in two areas of the spectrum where none of our atmospheric gases is able to reabsorb it.

If people really want the one-sentence version:"One difference is that animals that have estrous cycles reabsorb the endometrium if conception does not occur during that cycle.

Worth noting that basically every Linux distro for many years used the eglibc fork, until the former glibc maintainer stepped down, and it's hardly the only GNU project that is what it is today because it managed to reabsorb a fork by admitting a mistake.

How did Germany end up with the most robust economy in Europe when it seems like it should have the worst economy since it isn't located in a temperate-climate, it was divided in half for decades and had to reabsorb the poor Eastern half, was destroyed twice, underwent sanctions, etc.?

Reabsorb definitions

verb

undergo resorption

See also: resorb