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regurgitation

[ri-gur-ji-tey-shuhn] / rɪˌgɜr dʒɪˈteɪ ʃən /


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There’s nothing here that the viewer can’t glean from the documentary, and in fact, the doc is a far more edifying and affecting work than Safdie’s stylish regurgitation.

From Salon • Oct. 4, 2025

In some ways, the Heat Index points to where we’re going, toward an internet of regurgitation, in which art and writing are composed of machine-processed fragments of what came before.

From Slate • May 21, 2025

That included the regurgitation of a 2013 New York Post story, after the tabloid somehow acquired a journal that RFK Jr. allegedly kept in 2001.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 23, 2024

Tricuspid regurgitation affects an estimated 1.6 million Americans.

From Science Daily • Apr. 9, 2024

A constant regurgitation of the top-twenty pop songs bursts from the open door, and a giant, inflatable unicorn is resting its plastic horn against the living room window.

From "Starfish" by Akemi Dawn Bowman




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