predigest

[US]/ˌpriːˈdaɪdʒɛst/
[UK]/ˌpriːˈdaɪdʒɛst/

Translation

vt.to digest (food) beforehand; to simplify or make easier to understand
Word Forms
Third Person Singularpredigests
Present Participlepredigesting
Past Tensepredigested
Past Participlepredigested

Phrases & Collocations

predigest food

predigest information

predigest data

predigest concepts

predigest ideas

predigest content

predigest material

predigest thoughts

predigest messages

predigest knowledge

Example Sentences

children can predigest complex ideas with the right guidance.

teachers often predigest information to help students understand.

when reading, it's helpful to predigest the material beforehand.

he likes to predigest his research findings before presenting them.

predigesting the content can save time during discussions.

she has a talent for predigesting difficult texts.

predigesting information can enhance learning efficiency.

it's important to predigest the main points before the meeting.

he often predigests news articles for his blog.

predigesting the instructions made the task easier to follow.

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