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regurgitate

re·gur·gi·tate [ ri gúrji tàyt ] (past and past participle re·gur·gi·tat·ed, present participle re·gur·gi·tat·ing, 3rd person present singular re·gur·gi·tates)


verb 
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb bring food up from stomach: to bring undigested or partially digested food up from the stomach to the mouth, as some birds and animals do to feed their young

2. transitive verb repeat information mechanically: to repeat or reproduce what has been heard, read, or taught, in a purely mechanical way, with no evidence of personal thought or understanding

3. intransitive verb flow out: to flow out or be ejected, especially from the mouth ( formal )

4. intransitive verb medicine flow in opposite direction to normal: to flow in the opposite direction to the normal or usual direction, especially through a faulty heart valve

[Late 16th century. < medieval Latin regurgitat-, past participle of regurgitare, literally "to flood back" < Latin gurges "whirlpool"]

re·gur·gi·tant noun, adjective
re·gur·gi·ta·tion [ ri gùrji táysh'n ] noun
re·gur·gi·ta·tive [ ree gúrji tàytiv ] adjective
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