How Do You Spell REDIGEST?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪda͡ɪd͡ʒˈɛst] (IPA)

The word "redigest" is spelled as [ri:dʌɪdʒəst] according to the IPA phonetic transcription. This word is derived from the verb "digest," meaning to break down food in the stomach. "Redigest" means to digest food that has already been partially digested. The prefix "re-" indicates repetition of the action. The vowel sound "e" in "redigest" is followed by a consonant sound "d," which makes it short. The stress is on the second syllable.

REDIGEST Meaning and Definition

  1. Redigest is a verb that refers to the act of reprocessing or reanalyzing information, ideas, or thoughts that have been previously digested or assimilated. When individuals redigest something, they engage in a thorough and careful review of the material to gain a deeper understanding or to refresh their knowledge.

    The process of redigesting involves revisiting the information or ideas, breaking them down into smaller components, and analyzing them with a critical eye. It may involve reviewing written or spoken material, such as books, articles, lectures, or conversations. Redigesting can also involve reflecting on personal experiences or memories, reevaluating them for new insights or perspectives.

    This term can also be applied in the context of a collective body of knowledge or information. In this case, redigesting involves reexamining and reevaluating the entire content to ensure that it remains relevant, accurate, and up-to-date. This may be done by experts or enthusiasts in a particular field, who take it upon themselves to continually redigest the knowledge in order to stay current with advancements or new discoveries.

    Redigesting is a valuable practice for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding, improve their retention of knowledge, or gain fresh insights. By engaging in this process, one can refine their understanding, identify areas of improvement, and apply the acquired knowledge more effectively in various contexts.

  2. To digest, or reduce to form, a second time.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for REDIGEST

  • eedigest
  • dedigest
  • fedigest
  • tedigest
  • 5edigest
  • 4edigest
  • rwdigest
  • rsdigest
  • rddigest
  • rrdigest
  • r4digest
  • r3digest
  • resigest
  • rexigest
  • recigest
  • refigest
  • rerigest
  • reeigest
  • redugest
  • redjgest

Etymology of REDIGEST

The word "redigest" is a combination of the prefix "re-" and the verb "digest".

The prefix "re-" in English is derived from Latin and means "again" or "back". It is added to verbs to indicate repetition, restoration, or intensification of an action.

The verb "digest" comes from the Latin word "digestus", which means "to distribute", "to arrange", or "to dissolve". In English, it originally referred to the process of breaking food down in the stomach and absorbing its nutrients. Over time, its meaning expanded to encompass the figurative sense of mentally processing or comprehending information.

Therefore, when these two elements are combined, "redigest" means to digest something again, perhaps to reexamine or reconsider it mentally.

Conjugate verb Redigest

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have redigested
you would have redigested
he/she/it would have redigested
we would have redigested
they would have redigested
I would have redigest
you would have redigest
he/she/it would have redigest
we would have redigest
they would have redigest

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been redigesting
you would have been redigesting
he/she/it would have been redigesting
we would have been redigesting
they would have been redigesting

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would redigest
you would redigest
he/she/it would redigest
we would redigest
they would redigest

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be redigesting
you would be redigesting
he/she/it would be redigesting
we would be redigesting
they would be redigesting

FUTURE

I will redigest
you will redigest
he/she/it will redigest
we will redigest
they will redigest

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be redigesting
you will be redigesting
he/she/it will be redigesting
we will be redigesting
they will be redigesting

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have redigested
you will have redigested
he/she/it will have redigested
we will have redigested
they will have redigested

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been redigesting
you will have been redigesting
he/she/it will have been redigesting
we will have been redigesting
they will have been redigesting

IMPERATIVE

you redigest
we let´s redigest

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to redigest

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was redigesting
you were redigesting
he/she/it was redigesting
we were redigesting
they were redigesting

PAST PARTICIPLE

redigested

PAST PERFECT

I had redigested
you had redigested
he/she/it had redigested
we had redigested
they had redigested

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been redigesting
you had been redigesting
he/she/it had been redigesting
we had been redigesting
they had been redigesting

PRESENT

I redigest
you redigest
he/she/it redigests
we redigest
they redigest

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am redigesting
you are redigesting
he/she/it is redigesting
we are redigesting
they are redigesting

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

redigesting

PRESENT PERFECT

I have redigested
you have redigested
he/she/it has redigested
we have redigested
they have redigested

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been redigesting
you have been redigesting
he/she/it has been redigesting
we have been redigesting
they have been redigesting

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it redigest

SIMPLE PAST

I redigested
you redigested
he/she/it redigested
we redigested
they redigested

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