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ingest

verb as in swallow

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She sees a psychiatrist but doesn't take any medication, because she no longer wants to ingest any substance.

From BBC

On paper, according to the cultural scripts I had ingested, motherhood was the Ultimate Threat to the self I had been working so hard to find, let alone secure.

Although a scratched pan is not a dangerous pan — ingesting bits of coating, while unpalatable, won’t make you ill — the marred coating will reduce the nonstick qualities of the pan.

From Salon

In the relatively few insects that succeeded in ingesting malaria parasite-infected blood in experiments, the ability of the parasites to infect the mosquito was sharply reduced as well.

The written reasons show how difficult it was for Moore to prove when and where she had ingested the contaminated meat.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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