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devour

de·vour [ di vówr ] (past and past participle de·voured, present participle de·vour·ing, 3rd person present singular de·vours)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. eat something quickly: to eat something quickly and hungrily
They devour in minutes what it's taken you all afternoon to prepare.

2. take something in eagerly: to read, look at, watch, or listen to something eagerly
Young children seem to devour her stories.

3. destroy something: to destroy something rapidly and completely ( literary ) ( often passive )
a house devoured by the flames

4. waste something: to use up something unwisely or wastefully ( literary )

5. overwhelm somebody: to become an overwhelming and destructive passion or obsession for somebody ( literary ) ( usually passive )
was devoured by jealousy

[14th century. Via Old French devour-, stressed stem of devorer< Latin devorare "swallow down" < vorare "swallow"]

de·vour·er noun
de·vour·ing adjective
de·vour·ing·ly adverb
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