redigest

/ˌriːdaɪˈdʒɛst/
verb
  1. To digest again; to break down food a second time, as in some animals that regurgitate and re-chew their food.
    • Cows redigest their food after bringing it back up from the first stomach.
    • Some birds redigest partially processed food to extract more nutrients.
    • The process allows the animal to redigest material that was not fully broken down the first time.
  2. To think about or process information again; to reconsider or re-evaluate.
    • He took a break to redigest the criticism before responding.
    • She read the chapter twice to redigest the complex ideas.
    • After the meeting, I needed time to redigest all the new data.
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