verb
- breaking down food partially before it is eaten, typically through artificial means
- simplifying or preparing information or material beforehand to make it easier to understand or process
Usage: present participle of predigest
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The baby food company is predigesting the proteins to make them easier for infants to absorb.
- Enzymes are predigesting the starches in this specialized formula.
- The teacher was predigesting complex concepts for her elementary students.
- The software is predigesting the data before presenting it to users.
- Predigesting the reading material helped students focus on key themes.
- The nutritionist recommended predigesting certain foods for patients with digestive issues.