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Meaning of misdigest | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. To digest incorrectly.
  2. To improperly break down (food) in the alimentary canal.
  3. To incorrectly analyze or summarize.

Examples

“I misdigest my food, such as I get.”
“Adding a heavy toxic burden from misdigested foods to the normal toxic load a body already has to handle creates a myriad of unpleasant symptoms, and greatly shortens life.”
“The eyesight changes to seeing things that are not there or in different form than what is real, or the stomach corrupts food and misdigests it.”
“Typically many cell types throughout the body accumulate the misdigested lysosomal material, but the degree of accumulation is not always the determining factor in whether a particular organ or system is seriously impaired.”
“And within two years of Ashford, a commentator had found three Washington cases, “misdigested and lost on the books," which neither the majority nor the separate opinions had considered, recognizing the doctrine of equitable conversion as the law of Washington.”
“Let us examine closer some of the main elements of Stoic thought which, misdigested and eclectically revised by Cicero, exerted such immense influence on later political and legal thought.”
“Its subsequent dysfunctionality lies not so much in any intrinsic weakness but in its proponents' preference for articulating misdigested socialist rhetoric at the expense of a thorough understanding of the practicalities and the operational modalities of the societal form they were proposing.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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