absorb (someone or something) in(to) (something)

absorb (someone or something) in(to) (something)

1. To integrate someone or something into a new environment or situation. At least the new company has been able to absorb all of the old employees into its corporate structure
2. To draw or pull a liquid into a porous item. The paper towel quickly absorbed the liquid into itself.
See also: absorb
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

absorb someone in(to) something

[of a person or a group of people] to include someone in all the activities of the group; to integrate someone into something. The club absorbed the new members into the organization.
See also: absorb

absorb something in(to) something

[of matter or substance] to draw something into itself. The sponge absorbed all the moisture into its fibers.
See also: absorb
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • a go (at someone or something)
  • bear (someone or something) in mind
  • bear in mind
  • bear something in mind
  • have a go
  • have a go (at someone or something)
  • have a go at
  • have a go at someone
  • accommodate (oneself) to (something)
  • accommodate oneself to