digest - use in sentences

Object

  • sludge: Soil erosion Soil erosion is reduced where digested sludge from farm slurry digester schemes provides a good fertilizer.
  • cellulose: If an animal is to digest cellulose, it must enter into an alliance with such an organism.
  • starch: Undesirable bacteria start to digest the excess starch producing stronger acids than would normally exist in the hind gut.
  • algorithm: Another example of an engine class is the MessageDigest class, which provides access to a message digest algorithm.
  • carbohydrate: Lactoferrin also disrupts the process by which bacteria digest carbohydrates, further limiting their growth.

Subject

  • enzyme: We are told that DNA is easily digested by enzymes in our gut.

Adjective modifier

  • thematic: It is also edited and used to produce thirty-three thematic digests, including one relating to publishing.

Modifying Another Word

  • inwardly: After all you have read and inwardly digested the article.
  • partially: The carbohydrates present in the soup or juice can be partially digested by your saliva.
  • easily: I think most of Phil's is easily digested.

Preposition: in

  • stomach: Food is absorbed and digested in the stomach, so mainly roughage and water are lost by the time it reaches the bowel.

Preposition: of

  • news: News summary A digest of the latest news from Deafblind UK.
  • story: Welcome to a daily digest of police news stories that show policing in a positive light.

Preposition: with

  • enzyme: Reducing lignin content also leads to plants more readily digested with enzymes or chemicals.

Preposition: by

  • enzyme: We are told that DNA is easily digested by enzymes in our gut.

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