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absorbed of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"absorbed of" is not correct and is not usable in written English.
To express a similar idea, you can use the preposition "in" or the verb "absorb." For example: He was absorbed in his work. They quickly absorbed the information.
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11 human-written examples
What I've absorbed of the gothic or paranormal has come mainly from films.
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Visiting New York for the first time can involve a deja vu recollection of the thousands of photographic images we've unavoidably absorbed of its skyline.
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The lesson has been well absorbed of late by the man who galvanised London's efforts after winning the bid six years ago this month.
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Perhaps I was unhappy at the time, for when I look at his paintings now I am held, absorbed, of course, but there's a heaviness of heart that simultaneously repels me.
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It says a lot about how little the British understood their republican enemy and how little they had absorbed of the lessons of Irish history that the government of the day - Harold Wilson's - thought that all it would take to break the prisoners was to isolate them and force them into prison uniforms.
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A few days before John Brown was hanged for leading his antislavery insurrection in Harpers Ferry, Va., Thoreau wrote in his journal that he had been "absorbed of late in Captain Brown's fate" and that it surprised him to see other people "going about their affairs indifferent".
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Similar Expressions
48 human-written examples
How much content it will absorb – of stanzas or chapters, short stories or epics – the project of defining a nation?
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For example, the legal definition is unclear for the two concepts "illegal absorbing of public deposit" and "disguising the absorbing of public deposit".
It also helps in absorbing of crucial elements that are required for man's survival.
A correction is made for differences of form or of absorbing power of the two containers.
Encyclopedias
The helmet absorbed most of the beating.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "absorbed in" instead of "absorbed of" to ensure grammatical correctness. For example, say "He was absorbed in his book" not "He was absorbed of his book".
Common error
The incorrect usage of "of" after "absorbed" often stems from confusion with other prepositions. Remember that "absorbed" typically requires "in" to indicate focus or immersion. So avoid using "absorbed of" at all costs.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "absorbed of" functions as a prepositional phrase, aiming to describe a state of being deeply involved or engrossed. However, Ludwig AI flags it as grammatically incorrect, the correct and accepted form is "absorbed in".
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
33%
Wiki
27%
Less common in
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0%
Formal & Business
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "absorbed of" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI indicates that it's not usable in written English. The correct phrasing is "absorbed in". While examples of "absorbed of" exist, they should be regarded as errors. Always opt for "absorbed in" or other alternatives like "engrossed in" or "immersed in" to ensure grammatical accuracy and clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
absorbed in
Changes the preposition to "in", which is the grammatically correct form to indicate focus or immersion.
engrossed in
Replaces "absorbed" with "engrossed", maintaining the meaning of being deeply involved or focused.
immersed in
Similar to "engrossed in", "immersed in" indicates a deep level of involvement or engagement.
captivated by
Shifts the focus to being charmed or fascinated, rather than simply absorbed.
preoccupied with
Indicates that someone's thoughts or attention are mainly focused on a particular thing.
assimilated into
Emphasizes the process of becoming part of a larger group or system.
taken up by
Suggests that something is occupying one's time or attention.
consumed by
Implies that something is completely dominating one's thoughts or actions.
in the process of absorbing
Uses the verb "absorbing" instead of the participle "absorbed", focusing on the action rather than the state.
deeply involved in
Rephrases to emphasize the level of engagement and participation.
FAQs
What's the correct preposition to use with "absorbed"?
The correct preposition to use with "absorbed" to indicate focus or immersion is "in". For example, "He was "absorbed in the book"" is correct.
Is "absorbed of" ever correct?
No, "absorbed of" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "absorbed in".
What does it mean to be "absorbed in" something?
To be "absorbed in" something means to be completely engaged or engrossed in it, giving it your full attention.
What can I say instead of "absorbed of"?
Since "absorbed of" is incorrect, use "absorbed in". Other alternatives include "engrossed in" or "immersed in".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Real-world application tested