undigested

/ˌʌndaɪˈdʒɛstɪd/
adjective
  1. Not broken down in the stomach and intestines; not processed by the digestive system.
    • Some seeds pass through the body undigested and can still grow.
    • Eating too quickly can leave food partially undigested, causing discomfort.
    • The doctor found undigested food in the patient's stool.
  2. Not fully understood, absorbed, or integrated into one's knowledge or thinking.
    • He had undigested ideas from the lecture that he couldn't explain clearly.
    • The student's essay was full of undigested facts copied from the internet.
    • The report contained undigested data that needed more analysis.
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