Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    Re·gur·gi·tate
    /rəˈɡərjəˌtāt/

    verb

    • 1. bring (swallowed food) up again to the mouth: "gulls regurgitate food for the chicks" Similar vomitbring updisgorgearchaic:regorge
    • 2. repeat (information) without analyzing or comprehending it: "facts that can then be regurgitated at examinations" Similar repeatsay againrestaterecapitulate
  2. The meaning of REGURGITATE is to become thrown or poured back. How to use regurgitate in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. REGURGITATE definition: 1. to bring back swallowed food into the mouth: 2. If you regurgitate facts, you just repeat what…. Learn more.

  4. Regurgitate definition: to surge or rush back, as liquids, gases, undigested food, etc.. See examples of REGURGITATE used in a sentence.

  5. To regurgitate is to bring already swallowed food back up through one's throat and out the mouth. Not so nice in humans, but much more understandable (if still gross) in birds — who feed their baby chicks by regurgitating.

  6. regurgitate something (disapproving) to repeat something you have heard or read without really thinking about it or understanding it. Definition of regurgitate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Definitions of 'regurgitate' 1. If you say that someone is regurgitating ideas or facts, you mean that they are repeating them without understanding them properly. [disapproval] [...] 2. If a person or animal regurgitates food, they bring it back up from their stomach before it has been digested. [formal] [...] More. Pronunciations of 'regurgitate'

  8. 3 days ago · 1. to vomit forth (partially digested food) 2. (of some birds and certain other animals) to bring back to the mouth ( undigested or partly digested food with which to feed the young ) 3. (intransitive) to be cast up or out, esp from the mouth. 4. (intransitive) medicine.

  9. regurgitate meaning, definition, what is regurgitate: to bring food that you have already swal...: Learn more.

  10. 1. To cause to pour back, especially to cast up (partially digested food). 2. To repeat (facts or other learned items) from memory with little reflection. v.intr. To rush or surge back. [Medieval Latin regurgitāre, regurgitāt-, to overflow : Latin re-, re- + Late Latin gurgitāre, to engulf, flood (from Latin gurges, gurgit-, whirlpool ).]

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · regurgitate (third-person singular simple present regurgitates, present participle regurgitating, simple past and past participle regurgitated) To throw up or vomit; to eject what has previously been swallowed.

  1. People also search for