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the ingesting
verb
To take into the body, as for digestion.
Exact(8)
The world seemed suddenly almost edible, there for the ingesting.
It doesn't, and the plunge into the nightmare of continued degradation is rendered as vividly as the ingesting of heroin, cocaine and coffee.
As it turns out, the ingesting of arugula in no way interferes with one's ability to have Osama bin Laden shot.
These practices were accompanied by various physical routines such as dances and songs and reportedly sometimes by the ingesting of drugs, usually cannabis (e.g., hashish).
Yours faithfully, Roger Patience, OBE, Head Teacher (Please note: The smoking of cigarettes, pipes and cigars, the drinking of alcohol and the ingesting of hot food are not allowed in the assembly hall).
This may increase the chemical exposure of the ingesting organism and, thus, toxicity.
Similar(49)
Sobel sees the ingested moon dust changing her friend's body chemistry, "thrumming the senseless tune of a wind chime through her veins".
The predicted effects of the ingested turbulence on the fluctuating blade forces and the fan noise compare favorably with experiments.
The lysosome engulfs another organelle and uses its enzymes to take apart the ingested material.
The ingested plastic causes numerous health concerns, including intestinal blockage, reduced nutrient absorption and malnutrition, suffocation, ulcerations, or starvation.
The fatty acid content of the ingested milk may indirectly affect hypothalamic development through modulation of the leptin surge.
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