Sentences with digest
di·gest
D d - Do not undertake strenuous exercise for a few hours after a meal to allow food to digest. [VERB]
- They learn well but seem to need time to digest information. [VERB noun]
- Losing 10 kilos at such a quick rate, I really found it difficult to digest my food and that is probably the main thing the pancreas does.
- Something that is low fat and easy to digest generally works well.
- All this has upset me. I need time to digest it all. [VERB noun]
- The organization publishes a regular digest of environmental statistics.
- The verb is pronounced (daɪdʒest ). The noun is pronounced (daɪdʒest ).
- To digest a pamphlet on nuclear waste.
- To digest a plan.
- Comyn's Digestthe United States Digest
- Reader's Digest is published monthly. The weekly email digest contains all the messages exchanged during the past week.
- To digest laws
- Food digests well or badly.