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Discover LudwigThe word "regurgitation" is correct and can be used in written English.
The word refers to the act of vomiting up something that has already been swallowed. For example, "The cat regurgitated the hairball it had swallowed earlier."
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regurgitation
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The act of regurgitating.
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Perhaps the mind of the CEO today is so conditioned not to say anything that might inadvertently move a market (or break some regulators' rules) that it reverts to the safety of stale regurgitation.
Accurate regurgitation is prized over original thought.The most remarkable thing is that schools still function as well as they do.
This document, which outlines the issues to be addressed in a white paper on transport next year, is little more than a regurgitation of questions that have been asked many times during the past few years.Unfortunately, like its predecessor, this government appears to be keener on fiddling around the margins of the problem than on tackling fundamental issues such as road pricing.
But schools almost everywhere still prize memorisation and regurgitation over critical thinking and creativity.
Feeding is usually by regurgitation.
The regurgitation and chewing in the mouth is called rumination.
Examples of hemorrhage, the escape of blood from vessels, include epistaxis, or nosebleeds, in racehorses; hematemesis, or regurgitation of blood, in dogs with uremia; hemoptysis, or blood loss from lungs; hematuria, or blood in urine, of cattle with inflammation of the urinary bladder.
The young are fed by regurgitation, typically by both parents.
The offspring, usually two, hatch in seven weeks and are fed by both parents by regurgitation.
The young birds are fed by regurgitation and reach maturity in the third or fourth year.
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So often with young writers, we read regurgitations, remixes, short stories like pop songs we've already heard 500 times.
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