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digest
noun as in abridgement of something written
verb as in assimilate food
verb as in make shorter; abridge
verb as in come to understand
Example Sentences
Postecoglou gave the players space to digest Nuno's departure in his first week at the club, wanting to respect the bond his new squad had with their former manager.
While undeniably fun, there’s a vacuousness to them, ungrounded as they are in place or message—empty calories expelled as quickly as they’re digested.
The liver generates more than 100 types of bile acids, which travel through the intestines to help digest fats.
The auto industry is digesting a new and potentially damaging supply-chain disruption from an unlikely source: a small Dutch semiconductor manufacturer with an outsize influence on how cars and trucks are made.
Functional foods are usually enriched with nutrients that have a purpose such as immunity or digesting benefits.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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