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- di·gestdigest (verb) · digests (third person present) · digested (past tense) · digested (past participle) · digesting (present participle)
- break down (food) in the alimentary canal into substances that can be absorbed and used by the body.
- understand or assimilate (new information or the significance of something) by a period of reflection.
- arrange (something) in a systematic or convenient order, especially by reduction:"the computer digested your labors into a form understandable by a program"
- chemistrytreat (a substance) with heat, enzymes, or a solvent in order to decompose it or extract essential components.
digest (noun) · digests (plural noun) · the Digest (noun)- a compilation or summary of material or information:"a digest of their findings"
- a periodical consisting of condensed versions of pieces of writing or news published elsewhere.
- a methodical summary of a body of laws.
- (the Digest)the compendium of Roman law compiled in the reign of Justinian.
- chemistrya substance or mixture obtained by digestion:"a digest of cloned DNA"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin digest- ‘distributed, dissolved, digested’, from the verb digerere, from di- ‘apart’ + gerere ‘carry’; the noun from Latin digesta ‘matters methodically arranged’, from digestus ‘divided’, from digerere.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- break down (food) in the alimentary canal into substances that can be absorbed and used by the body.
noun- a compilation or summary of material or information:
- a periodical consisting of condensed versions of pieces of writing or news published elsewhere.
- a methodical summary of a body of laws.
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- The term "digest" has multiple meanings123:
- As a verb, it refers to the process of converting food in the alimentary canal into absorbable form for assimilation into the system.
- It can also mean to obtain information, ideas, or principles from something, or to arrange information methodically in the mind.
- As a noun, it can refer to a systematic compilation of legal rules, statutes, or decisions, or a periodical that contains condensed versions of previously published articles.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.verb (used with object) to convert (food) in the alimentary canal into absorbable form for assimilation into the system. to promote the digestion of (food). to obtain information, ideas, or principles from; assimilate mentally: to digest a pamphlet on nuclear waste. to arrange methodically in the mind; think over: to digest a plan.www.dictionary.com/browse/digestdi·gest ˈdī-ˌjest Synonyms of digest 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 articleswww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/digestto change food in your stomach into substances that your body can use: I find that I don't digest meat easily. Sit still and allow your meal to digest.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/digest Digest Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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