redigested

/ˌriːdaɪˈdʒɛstɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of redigest.
    • She redigested the information before making a decision.
    • They redigested the data and found a mistake.
    • The cow redigested its food in the second stomach.
adjective
  1. Having been digested again; processed a second time through digestion.
    • The redigested food provided more energy for the animal.
    • Redigested material is often softer and easier to absorb.
    • The cow's redigested cud was mixed with saliva for further breakdown.
  2. Thought about or processed again; reconsidered.
    • Her redigested opinion on the matter was more balanced.
    • After a night's sleep, his redigested plan seemed much clearer.
    • The redigested report included new insights from the second review.
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