Pronunciation: /ædˈsɔːrbər/
noun a substance or device that adsorbs, or collects molecules or particles on its surface
A1 An adsorber is a device that removes impurities from a gas or liquid.
A2 The adsorber in the water filtration system helps to purify the water.
B1 The adsorber used in the chemical plant is essential for removing contaminants from the air.
B2 The adsorber's efficiency in capturing pollutants has been proven in various studies.
C1 The adsorber's capacity to adsorb harmful substances is crucial for maintaining a clean environment.
C2 Advanced adsorber technology has revolutionized the process of removing pollutants from industrial emissions.
formal The adsorber in the air purifier helps to remove impurities from the air.
informal The adsorber in the water filter traps all the yucky stuff.
slang The adsorber in the vacuum cleaner sucks up all the dirt and dust.
figurative She was like an adsorber, absorbing all the negativity around her.
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