Sentence examples for to digest from inspiring English sources

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to digest

verb

To distribute or arrange methodically; to work over and classify; to reduce to portions for ready use or application.

  • To digest laws

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We needed time to digest".

It's a lot to digest.

"I had to digest it.

It's hard to digest.

We are not evolved to digest it".

(Their stomachs are meant to digest grass).

But we need to digest the situation.

It's something very hard to digest.

Abdulhadi found that hard to digest.

It sounds like a lot to digest.

The memory has proved hard to digest.

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