regurgitate
/rɪˈɡɜrdʒɪteɪt/
verb
- To bring swallowed food back up into the mouth, often without nausea or effort.
- Some birds regurgitate food to feed their chicks.
- After eating too quickly, he felt the need to regurgitate.
- The baby tends to regurgitate milk after feeding.
- To repeat information or ideas without understanding or thinking about them.
- The student simply regurgitated facts from the textbook without analyzing them.
- Many politicians just regurgitate the same old talking points.
- Instead of original thought, the essay just regurgitated common opinions.
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