resorb
/rɪˈsɔrb/Definitions
1. verb
to absorb or take back something, especially a substance or a part of the body, into the system or tissues.
“The body resorbs the excess water after the dehydration.”
2. verb
to recover or absorb the cost or loss of something, especially from someone else.
“The company had to resorb the losses from the last quarter.”
3. noun
the process of absorbing or taking back something, especially a substance or a part of the body, into the system or tissues.
“The resorb process in the body helps to heal the wound.”