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absorberar

Absorberar is a Swedish verb meaning to absorb. It is the present tense form used with third-person singular subjects. The infinitive is absorberera, and common finite forms include absorberade (simple past), absorberat (supine), and absorberad (past participle or adjective). The verb is transitive and typically takes a direct object, for example: Vätskan absorberar värme (The liquid absorbs heat) or Materialet absorberar fukt (The material absorbs moisture).

In usage, absorberar appears across many domains. In physics and engineering it is used for processes such

Etymology and related forms: absorberar derives from the verb absorbera, which in turn traces to the Latin

See also: absorption, absorptivity, absorber (noun), absorbere (root verb form in Swedish). Note that in Swedish

as
absorption
of
light,
heat,
or
radiation
by
a
material.
In
chemistry
and
materials
science,
it
describes
uptake
of
substances
into
a
substance
or
solution.
In
biology
and
physiology,
it
refers
to
nutrient
absorption
through
membranes
or
tissues.
The
term
is
also
common
in
everyday
language,
where
it
can
describe
absorbing
information,
emotions,
or
a
shock.
absorbere,
through
European
languages,
forming
the
basis
for
related
nouns
such
as
absorption
and
the
concept
of
an
absorber.
In
Swedish,
related
nouns
include
absorber
(a
device
or
material
that
effects
absorption)
and
absorption
(the
process
itself).
The
word
is
used
across
formal
and
informal
contexts
with
a
neutral,
descriptive
tone.
spelling
and
conjugation,
tense
and
mood
are
indicated
by
endings
rather
than
separate
auxiliary
constructions,
as
in
absorberar
for
the
present
tense.