Thesaurus / digested
FEEDBACK- trim
- systematize
- cut
- abbreviate
- inventory
- reduce
- codify
- shorten
- condense
- sum
- decrease
- epitomize
- classify
- survey
- summarize
- abstract
- tabulate
- compress
- cut down
- sum up
- methodize
- synopsize
- nutshell
- summate
- boil down
- cut to bone
- get to the meat
- put in a nutshell
- ponder
- consider
- deliberate
- assimilate
- absorb
- study
- contemplate
- meditate
- master
- grasp
- analyze
- take in
- think about
- think over
- detail
- fill
- add
- strengthen
- raise
- extend
- expand
- develop
- misunderstand
- grow
- lengthen
- increase
- enlarge
- amplify
- disorganize
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How to use digested in a sentence
They strike a blue color with Lugol's solution when undigested; a red color, when slightly digested.
A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSISJAMES CAMPBELL TODDGrace digested this remark for a moment, staring at the telephone in much the same manner as Mollie had done a few minutes before.
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN THE SADDLELAURA LEE HOPEWith a mental appetite uninjured by tit-bits and dainties, she digested the strong food, and asked eagerly for more.
THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLSHAROLD BELL WRIGHTFrance has gorged Kabylia, with the rest of Algeria, but she has never digested it.
LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE OF POPULAR LITERATURE AND SCIENCE, VOLUME 11, NO. 24, MARCH, 1873VARIOUSThere are about twenty-five stages or forms of dextrine between raw starch and digested starch or fruit sugar.
THE MOTHER AND HER CHILDWILLIAM S. SADLERContrary to common belief, the greatest amount of food is digested after it leaves the stomach.
A CIVIC BIOLOGYGEORGE WILLIAM HUNTERMeats especially, when overdone, lose much of their flavor and are far less easily digested than when they are cooked rare.
A CIVIC BIOLOGYGEORGE WILLIAM HUNTERA small amount of digested food may be absorbed by the blood in the blood vessels of the walls of the stomach.
A CIVIC BIOLOGYGEORGE WILLIAM HUNTERThe ancient Assyrians seem more thoroughly to have settled and digested the affairs of marriage, than any of their cotemporaries.
SKETCHES OF THE FAIR SEX, IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLDANONYMOUSBarii ferrocyanidum, L. From pure ferrocyanide of iron digested in baryta water.
COOLEY'S CYCLOPDIA OF PRACTICAL RECEIPTS AND COLLATERAL INFORMATION IN THE ARTS, MANUFACTURES, PROFESSIONS, AND TRADES..., SIXTH EDITION, VOLUME IARNOLD COOLEY