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Meanings of
ingest
(ingested)
in English
Portuguese
tomar
Catalan
ingerir
Spanish
tomar
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Serve oneself to, or consume regularly.
have
take
consume
take in
abstain
Related terms
take up
Portuguese
tomar
Portuguese
assimilar
Catalan
assimilar
Spanish
empapar
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Take up mentally.
absorb
assimilate
Portuguese
assimilar
Synonyms
Examples for "
have
"
have
take
consume
take in
Examples for "
have
"
1
Increasing rates of new syphilis cases per year
have
been observed recently.
2
Another good question, because we
have
certainly seen that happen this year.
3
However, recent years
have
been different, courtesy of the euro zone crisis.
4
It's a really good question, I don't
have
a good answer yet.
5
Importance: Positive psychological interventions for improving health
have
received increasing attention recently.
1
The new rules will
take
effect in July, Kentucky state officials said.
2
However, the process can
take
six months or longer in some cases.
3
May I suggest the responsible authorities
take
measures to stop this problem?
4
Leave for parents to
take
time off work for a family crisis.
5
I tell them it's a great year to
take
a gap year.
1
It's how they
consume
products - they want fair trade or organic.
2
In America alone, we
consume
26 billion pounds of beef a year.
3
Wrap soft cheeses well and don't
consume
past the 'use by' date.
4
There's too much access and decentralization to the way we
consume
news.
5
The way South Africans
consume
media is evolving at a rapid pace.
1
The Western Explorerbegan to
take
in
water shortly after 8 a.m. today.
2
Speaks of the interest the British government people
take
in
their work.
3
Germany needs to
take
in
more refugees, she told a news conference.
4
There is simply no way for anyone to
take
in
absolutely everything.
5
But that did not
take
in
the Other Self in the least.
Usage of
ingested
in English
1
It involved counting the number of mouthfuls of seawater
ingested
per wave.
2
Blake says that he unknowingly
ingested
it while using an energy supplement.
3
Tiny fragments are
ingested
,
which impact both the nervous and reproductive systems.
4
Moreover, orally
ingested
ITCs are selectively delivered to bladder via urinary excretion.
5
For the next six days the team
ingested
megadoses of Gran's elixir.
6
The NHL levies no sanction for the level of medicine Backstrom
ingested
.
7
Patients
ingested
low-concentration barium suspension or flavored beverage containing sorbitol and mannitol.
8
They can also be
ingested
through food or absorbed through the skin.
9
Many of the victims had
ingested
the drug shortly before they died.
10
In Asian cultures fennel was
ingested
to speed the elimination of poisons.
11
If you can't write for shit, your content won't be enjoyably
ingested
.
12
By then we'd
ingested
sufficient caffeine to barefoot the entire Appalachian Trail.
13
I have to admit, my stomach felt as if I'd
ingested
gasoline.
14
These can easily be
ingested
and can slip through most face masks.
15
Six pills were enough to kill him, but he had
ingested
32.
16
There is therefore no consistent evidence that
ingested
asbestos is hazardous to health.
Other examples for "ingested"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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ingested
ingest
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
ingest by
ingest the drug
ingest foreign
ingest food
ingest dose
More collocations
Translations for
ingested
Portuguese
tomar
consumir
assimilar
Catalan
ingerir
prendre
consumir
assimilar
Spanish
tomar
ingerir
consumir
empapar
asimilar
absorber
digerir
Ingested
through the time
Ingested
across language varieties
United States of America
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