Digest

Word DIGEST
Character 6
Hyphenation di gest di gest
Pronunciations /daɪˈdʒɛst/

Definitions and meanings of "Digest"

What do we mean by digest?

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. intransitive verb

To think over so as to understand; absorb or assimilate. intransitive verb

To organize into a systematic arrangement, usually by summarizing or classifying. intransitive verb

To condense or abridge (a written work). intransitive verb

To soften or disintegrate by means of chemical action, heat, or moisture. intransitive verb

To become assimilated into the body. intransitive verb

To assimilate food substances. intransitive verb

To undergo exposure to heat, liquids, or chemical agents. intransitive verb

A collection of previously published material, such as articles, essays, or reports, usually in edited or condensed form. noun

A systematic arrangement of abstracts from court decisions designed to simplify the locating of relevant case law. noun

A periodical containing literary abridgments or other condensed works. noun

A collection, compilation, abridgment, or summary of literary, legal, scientific, or historical matter, arranged in some convenient order. noun

Specifically capitalized The collection or body of Roman laws prepared by order of the emperor Justinian. See pandect. noun

In law, a compilation of concise statements, summaries, or analyses of statutes or of reported cases, or of both, arranged in alphabetical order of subjects, usually with analytic subdivisions, so as to form a systematic compend of the authorities represented in the collection. noun

Synonyms Compendium, Compend, etc. See abridgment. noun

To divide; separate.

To analyze and distribute into suitable classes, or under proper heads or titles, usually with condensation, so as to state results in concise form; arrange in convenient order; dispose methodically.

To distribute or arrange methodically; to work over and classify; to reduce to portions for ready use or application.

To separate (the food) in its passage through the alimentary canal into the nutritive and nonnutritive elements; to prepare, by the action of the digestive juices, for conversion into blood; to convert into chyme.

To think over and arrange methodically in the mind; to reduce to a plan or method; to receive in the mind and consider carefully; to get an understanding of; to comprehend.

To bear comfortably or patiently; to be reconciled to; to brook.

To expose to a gentle heat in a boiler or matrass, as a preparation for chemical operations.

To undergo digestion.

To suppurate; to generate pus, as an ulcer.

To cause to suppurate, or generate pus, as an ulcer or wound.

To ripen; to mature.

To quieten or reduce (a negative feeling, such as anger or grief)

To access how good something is by taking time to experience it. Urban Dictionary

The process in the alimentary canal by which food is broken up physically, as by the action of the teeth, and chemically, as by the action of enzymes, and converted into a substance suitable for absorption and assimilation into the body. Urban Dictionary

1. Capable to be digested 2. Capable to be understood Urban Dictionary

(Noun / Adjective) A woman who is just simply plain, no features of merit but not in any way ugly or repulsive either, just so ordinary as to be instantly forgotten, as soon as you look away. Very much similar to the type of biscuit also known as a digestive, from which this term originates. Urban Dictionary

A light flakey delicious Chinese cracker Urban Dictionary

When food goes in the stomach and is broken down by stomach acid Urban Dictionary

An unfortunate birth defect whereby one’s digestive tract is reversed, causing one to eat with their ass and crap out of their mouth. The ass must be trained to chew food in the same manner as teeth. A serious side effect of transverse digestion is halitosis. Urban Dictionary

To vomit profusely with a large amount of noise and sidespray, resembling a large fireworks display...but with half digested food. Urban Dictionary

When you lowkey want to show your friends that you're doing something cool. Urban Dictionary

A nap one partakes in after a delightful, filling meal. This type of nap allows the body to prepare for digestion and the following defecation. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Digest

The word "digest" in example sentences

This digest is then matched against advertiser-created categories e.g. Sport, Travel and if a match is found, only the name of the category, the random number and a timestamp are stored. ❋ Unknown (2009)

What makes that even more fun to digest is the other side was every bit as vile as the decisions we made, and our choices just made them crack first. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In spite of good reviews, I missed it in digest form. ❋ Unknown (2009)

First in digest, then in omnibus, and now also in TPB form. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In essence the vast majority of what we digest from the media comes from a white male vantage point. ❋ Dexter Rogers (2010)

I think the idea of the digest is genius for providing an income for you between novels. ❋ Greygirlbeast (2010)

Limited edition Lightspeed Magazine samplers in digest magazine format were made available for free to all members of the convention. ❋ Unknown (2010)

However, now that the digest is finished (until next month), Spooky's is making me go Outside today to see my neurologist, because the seizure was that bad. ❋ Greygirlbeast (2009)

I expect, someday, when the digest is not running so very late, I'll come back to it. ❋ Greygirlbeast (2009)

INteresting - I wish I spoke Welsh, because Vaughan Roderick's posts are far more informative and analytical than Betsan Powys's, which are just a higher form of twitter, innnuendo and digest from the papers, written in a twee breathless media-ese. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I should have chosen something simpler, seeing as how the digest is late, and this pretty much has to get written by Sunday evening. ❋ Greygirlbeast (2008)

Reader's digest is the quickest way to describe your fetid summations of what you've seen. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I'd suggest getting your messages in digest, because it's an active list. ❋ Unknown (2007)

"I'm about to [digest] that new [Wale] album. I heard it was [pretty good]". ❋ PromPromz (2014)

Bill [digestion] his [father] after becoming a [cannibal]. ❋ Milfs Love Me (2011)

1. For some people, milk is not digestible. 2. That [article] is [not quite] digestible. It is a [hard-chew]! ❋ Jaelee11 (2008)

[Finbar]: Plenty of nice women in this place... You: No way man, they're all digestives; let's go to the [titty twister]... Finbar: (points) What about her? Shes not a digestive...? You: Come [onnn] man! she's the most digestive of the lot! ❋ Dahnor (2004)

[Faye] eats [Digestive] [crackers] after dinner. ❋ Yo Mama (2001)

Mr.Shiedt ate [a cheeseburger] and it [went down] the throat and into the stomach where [digestion] takes place. :D ❋ Mr. Sheidt (2011)

Derek: “Hey Mike, how come you never eat with us?” Mike: “I didn’t want you to [watch me] eat with my transverse digestion condition.” Derek: “So THAT’S why [your breath] [stinks like shit]!” ❋ Joseph Blough (2022)

I think i [puked] up everything [I ate] last week...it [was like] digestive pyrotechnics, man. ❋ The Den Of Iniquity (2006)

[Ivar] wanted to let his friends know that he was drinking and beeing all cool, but lowkey. So he uploaded a picture of a vodka bottle and a package of [digestive cookies], and said that the digestive cookies were [obligatory], therefore [Obligatory] Digestive. ❋ JokerSnoker (2017)

Paige, after eating a half-order of cheese fries, nine ounce filet mignon, [house salad], and coconut prawns, decides that it is time to drop [the Cosbys] off at the pool. Before she can execute the [drop-off], however, she enjoys a digestive nap to prepare her body. ❋ Alex Beard (2005)

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