preabsorb

/ˌpriːəbˈzɔːrb/
verb
  1. To absorb something before another process or event takes place.
    • We need to preabsorb the oil with a cloth before applying the cleaner.
    • The filter is designed to preabsorb impurities from the water before it enters the tank.
    • The soil can preabsorb rainwater before the plants start to grow.
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