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Definition of Redigest
1. v. t. To digest, or reduce to form, a second time.
Definition of Redigest
1. Verb. (transitive) To digest again. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Redigest
1. digest [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: digest
Lexicographical Neighbors of Redigest
Literary usage of Redigest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1844)
"Let them redigest the fallowing : In 1864 Germany invades Denmark. In 1866 Germany
invades Austria. In 1870 Germany invades France. ..."
2. The Reliques of Father Prout by Francis Sylvester Mahony (1873)
"... of the witty Roman; but it appears to have afforded the Father considerable
satisfaction to be able, in the quiet hermitage of his hill, to redigest and ..."
3. The Reliques of Father Prout by Francis Sylvester Mahony, Horace (1889)
"... of the witty Roman; but it appears to have afforded the Father considerable
satisfaction to be able, in the quiet hermitage of his hill, to redigest and ..."
4. The Electrical Engineer (1898)
"... so far as it may be possible for them, atone for the sins of their youth by
redigest- ing their waste heaps. Then, " in the inhabitation of dragons, ..."
5. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention, American Pharmaceutical Association Meeting (1886)
"Solutions from which the products of digestion have been dial)ztd will again and
again redigest fresh quantities of albumen, keeping up the process ..."
6. Fraternal Society Law: Embracing the Statute Law and a Digest of the by Carlos S. Hardy (1908)
"My first idea was to publish these card digests, but I found after further
consideration, that it would be best to redigest the cases collected, and so. ..."
7. The Works of Father Prout (the Rev. Francis Mahony). by Francis Sylvester Mahony, Charles Kent (1881)
"... in the quiet hermitage of his hill, to redigest and chew the cud of whatever
might have been crude and unmatured in his juvenile lucubrations. ..."