Pronunciation: /æbˈzjuːm/
noun a form of consumption or usage
A1 I heard that 'absume' is a rare word.
A2 The teacher explained the meaning of 'absume' in class.
B1 The novel used the word 'absume' in a unique way.
B2 The scientist's research paper delved into the concept of 'absume'.
C1 The philosopher pondered the implications of 'absume' in his latest work.
C2 The artist's abstract painting was inspired by the idea of 'absume'.
verb to consume or use up
A1 I absume the information from the textbook.
A2 She absumes the responsibility for her actions.
B1 The detective absumed that the suspect was lying.
B2 The scientist absumed the data to draw conclusions.
C1 The CEO absumed control of the company.
C2 The historian absumed the facts to write an accurate account of the event.
formal The company decided to absume the costs of the project in order to stay within budget.
informal I'm not sure if I can absume all the responsibilities of this new role.
slang I wish I could just absume all my homework and go out with my friends.
figurative The darkness seemed to absume all the light in the room, creating an eerie atmosphere.
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