digest
/daɪˈdʒɛst/
noun
- A collection or summary of information, news, or articles, often published regularly.
- He read a digest of classic novels to prepare for the exam.
- The company publishes a monthly digest of industry trends.
- I subscribe to a weekly news digest that summarizes the top stories.
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verb
- To break down food in the stomach and intestines so the body can use it.
- Some people cannot digest milk products because they are lactose intolerant.
- The snake will slowly digest the mouse it swallowed.
- It takes several hours for the body to digest a large meal.
- To think about new information carefully so that you understand it fully.
- After the lecture, the students took time to digest the complex ideas.
- She read the report twice to digest all the details.
- Give me a moment to digest what you just said.
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