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Digest and Take

Digest

Digest verb - To arrange or assign according to type.

Take and digest are semantically related. in tolerate topic. In some cases you can use "Take" instead a verb "Digest", when it comes to topics like assimilate food.

Take

Take verb - To reach for and take hold of by embracing with the fingers or arms.

Digest and take are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Digest" instead a verb "Take".

Nearby Words: taking, taken, taker

How words are described

little little digest little take
modern modern digest modern take

Common collocations

life digest life take life
people digest people take people
word digest word take word
name digest name take name
Other words: amount, turn, form, way, names, forms.

Both words in one sentence

  • Tabletop Game / Vampire: The Requiem Macellarius are a Ventrue bloodline who grow repulsively fat and are addicted to eating just about everything they can; their unique Discipline, Gustus, lets them actually digest and take power from eating human flesh.
  • Literature / Jam Then the jam happily eats the bones too, though those take a little longer to "digest".
  • Food items do take various lengths of time to digest, but these lengths can be measured in seconds.
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