digest

  • 11digest — UK US /daɪˈdʒest/ verb [T] ► FINANCE if a company digests another company that it has bought, it makes the action successful, so that the new bigger company is able to make a profit, etc: »The high street lender has digested the acquisition of… …

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  • 12digest — m DEFINICIJA v. dajdžest …

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  • 13digest — n *compendium, syllabus, pandect, survey, sketch, précis, aperçu Analogous words: collection, assemblage, gathering (see under GATHER): *abridgment, conspectus, abstract, brief, synopsis, epitome …

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  • 14digest — is pronounced with stress on the first syllable as a noun (meaning ‘a summary’) and with stress on the second syllable as a verb (meaning ‘to absorb (food) in the body’) …

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  • 15digest — A collection or compilation, embodying the chief matter of numerous books, articles, court decisions, etc. in one, disposed under proper heads or titles, and usually by an alphabetical arrangement, for facility in reference. An index to reported… …

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  • 16digest — A collection or compilation, embodying the chief matter of numerous books, articles, court decisions, etc. in one, disposed under proper heads or titles, and usually by an alphabetical arrangement, for facility in reference. An index to reported… …

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  • 17digest — digests, digesting, digested (The verb is pronounced [[t]daɪʤe̱st[/t]]. The noun is pronounced [[t]da͟ɪʤest[/t]].) 1) V ERG When food digests or when you digest it, it passes through your body to your stomach. Your stomach removes the substances… …

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  • 18digest — 01. My nephew only drinks soy milk because he isn t able to [digest] cow s milk. 02. Baby cookies are very easy to [digest]. 03. According to my wife, eating yogurt is very good for the [digestion]. 04. My grandfather doesn t like to eat eggs… …

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  • 19digest — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Digest is used after these nouns: ↑news {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb ADVERB ▪ easily ▪ Some foods are digested more easily than others. ▪ fully ▪ …

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  • 20digest — I UK [daɪˈdʒest] / US verb [transitive] Word forms digest : present tense I/you/we/they digest he/she/it digests present participle digesting past tense digested past participle digested * 1) when your stomach digests food, it changes it into the …

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