predigested

/priːdaɪˈdʒɛstɪd/
adjective
  1. Food that has been partially broken down by a chemical or enzymatic process to make it easier to digest.
    • The hospital served predigested meals to patients with digestive problems.
    • Athletes sometimes use predigested protein supplements for faster recovery.
    • Some baby foods are predigested to help infants absorb nutrients more easily.
  2. Information or ideas that have been simplified or summarized so they are easy to understand without much effort.
    • She preferred predigested explanations rather than reading the original research papers.
    • News apps often provide predigested versions of long articles for busy readers.
    • The textbook offered predigested summaries of complex historical events.
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