Synonym: absorb, catch on, comprehend, grasp, understand. Similar words: digestive, digestion, indigestion, digestive system, indigent, indigence, indigenous, ingest. Meaning: [daɪ'dʒest] n. 1. a periodical that summarizes the news 2. something that is compiled (as into a single book or file). v. 1. convert food into absorbable substances 2. arrange and integrate in the mind 3. put up with something or somebody unpleasant 4. become assimilated into the body 5. systematize, as by classifying and summarizing 6. soften or disintegrate, as by undergoing exposure to heat or moisture 7. make more concise 8. soften or disintegrate by means of chemical action, heat, or moisture.
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31. All this has upset me. I need time to digest it all.
32. It often takes a long time to digest new ideas.
33. He has to avoid fat because his body can't digest it.
34. They learn well but seem to need time to digest information.
35. I can't digest this information.
36. It took a while to digest the theory.
37. She couldn't digest food properly.
38. Medved's article was condensed in Reader's Digest.
39. Pesso means to bake, ripen, ferment or digest.
40. The stomach produces acids which help to digest food.
41. Society has taken its time to digest the realities.
42. Some babies can't digest cow's milk.
43. The finer the food particles, the easier it is to digest.
44. After all,[www.Sentencedict.com] the Literary Digest Poll for the 1932 election came within a tiny margin of the actual result.
45. Most providers provide archive and digest service for the customer mailing list.
46. By the end of the day, I had a lot of new information to digest.
47. You shouldn't go swimming until your food has had a chance to digest.
48. In the bedroom Rufus retells my story, condensing it like it was Reader's Digest.
49. At any rate, the most prominent critic was Nick Seitz, the editorial director of Golf Digest and its sister publications.
50. I always advise musicians to digest at least a certain amount of knowledge about their business affairs.
51. The aphids, in turn, have bacteria in their guts that help them digest food.
52. If we are to digest it properly it must be swallowed whole.
53. Lysosomes contain enzymes which digest and modify material brought into the cell by endocytosis.
54. So many antiques that Architectural Digest magazine devoted a lengthy article to the subject in its November issue.
55. The first, the Digest, was the classical Roman private law of the jurists.
56. The figures came in Social Trends, the official annual digest of facts and figures about life in Britain.
57. It took the Millau Ten less than an hour to digest the court's ruling and decide on a course of action.
58. Whole grains are higher in fiber than processed grains, making them harder to digest.
59. She needed time to digest the idea of Bridget and Geoffrey having been lovers, even for a short period.
60. We may not be able to digest foods as easily as we once could.
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