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    digest

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a compilation or summary of material or information: "a digest of their findings"
    • 2. a substance or mixture obtained by digestion: "a digest of cloned DNA"

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  2. 1. : a summation or condensation of a body of information: such as. a. : a systematic compilation of legal rules, statutes, or decisions. b. : a periodical devoted to condensed versions of previously published articles. 2. : a product of digestion. digest. 2 of 2. verb. di· gest dī-ˈjest. də- digested; digesting; digests. transitive verb. 1.

  3. DIGEST definition: 1. to change food in your stomach into substances that your body can use: 2. to read or hear new…. Learn more.

  4. noun. a comprehensive and systematic compilation of information or material, often condensed. a magazine, periodical, etc, that summarizes news of current events.

  5. When your stomach breaks down food, it digests it. To digest is to process food so it can be absorbed into the body or information so the mind can absorb it.

  6. (of the body of a living creature) to chemically change food into smaller forms that the body can absorb and use: [ T ] Some people have difficulty digesting milk.

  7. [VERB noun] 4. countable noun. A digest is a collection of pieces of writing. They are published together in a shorter form than they were originally published. The organization publishes a regular digest of environmental statistics. ...the Middle East Economic Digest. Synonyms: summary, résumé, abstract, epitome More Synonyms of digest.

  8. 1. a. To become assimilated into the body. b. To assimilate food substances. 2. Biochemistry To undergo decomposition, especially by the action of enzymes or bacteria. 3. Chemistry To undergo exposure to heat, liquids, or chemical agents. n. (dī′jĕst′) 1.

  9. verb. /daɪˈdʒest/, /dɪˈdʒest/ Verb Forms. [transitive, intransitive] digest (something) when you digest food, or it digests, it is changed into substances that your body can use. Humans cannot digest plants such as grass. You should allow a little time after a meal for the food to digest. Wordfinder. Extra Examples.

  10. Digest definition: To convert (food) into simpler chemical compounds that can be absorbed and assimilated by an organism, as by chemical and muscular action in the digestive tract.

  11. digest. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Biology, Food di‧gest1 /daɪˈdʒest, də-/ verb [ transitive] 1 to change food that you have just eaten into substances that your body can use Most babies can digest a wide range of food easily. → ingest 2 to understand new information, especially when there is a lot ...