swallowing up in Germany
swallowing up [swɔlouiŋʌp] verschluckend
Sentence patterns related to "swallowing up"
1. The aching emptiness that' s swallowing up your heart will be transformed into something beautiful
2. From post-classical Latin Absorbition-, absorbitio act or process of swallowing up from classical Latin absorbēre + …
3. Behemoths draw their deadly power from the earth itself, swallowing up latent aether in the ground
4. (in the sense ‘the swallowing up of something’): from Latin absorptio(n-), from Absorbere ‘swallow up’, from ab-‘from’ + sorbere ‘suck in’
5. In vision, the prophet saw the Chaldeans (or, Babylonians), a “nation bitter and impetuous,” swooping down on Judah and destroying Jerusalem, swallowing up peoples and nations in the process.
6. As verbs the difference between absorb and Absorpt is that absorb is to include so that it no longer has separate existence; to overwhelm; to cause to disappear as if by swallowing up; to incorporate; to assimilate; to take in and use up while Absorpt is