Pronunciation: /ʌnˈdaɪˌdʒɛstɪd/
adjective describing something that has not been fully broken down or absorbed, usually referring to food in the digestive system
A1 The undigested food in my stomach is making me feel sick.
A2 The doctor found undigested pills in the patient's stool.
B1 The undigested nutrients in the food can lead to digestive issues.
B2 The undigested information in the report made it difficult to understand.
C1 The undigested data in the system caused errors in the analysis.
C2 The undigested concepts in the book required further research to fully comprehend.
formal The undigested food particles were visible in the patient's stool during the examination.
informal I can't believe you ate so quickly, there's undigested food in your plate!
slang I feel so bloated after eating that pizza, there's undigested stuff in my stomach.
figurative The undigested emotions from the argument lingered in the air long after they had made up.
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