abszorbálva
Abszorbálva is the past participle of the Hungarian verb "abszorbeál," which means to absorb. In its various forms, it can describe a state of being absorbed or the act of having absorbed something. This can refer to the physical absorption of liquids or gases into a substance, such as a sponge absorbing water, or the absorption of light or heat by an object. Metaphorically, "abszorbálva" can also describe being deeply engrossed in a thought, activity, or experience, to the point of being unaware of one's surroundings. For example, someone engrossed in a book might be described as "könyvbe abszorbálva," meaning absorbed in the book. The term can also be used in scientific contexts, referring to the process by which a material takes in energy or particles. The specific meaning of "abszorbálva" depends heavily on the context in which it is used. It implies a process of taking something in, whether that be physical matter, energy, or even abstract concepts.