predigest

/ˌpriːdaɪˈdʒɛst/
verb
  1. To treat food with chemicals or enzymes so that it is easier to digest.
    • The company sells a line of meals that predigest the ingredients for people with digestive disorders.
    • Scientists are working on a process to predigest grains for easier absorption by the body.
    • Some baby formulas predigest the proteins to make them gentler on an infant's stomach.
  2. To simplify or break down complex information so that it is easier to understand.
    • The teacher's guide predigests the novel's themes into simple discussion points.
    • News websites often predigest lengthy reports into short summaries for busy readers.
    • The textbook predigests advanced physics concepts for high school students.
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