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"regurgitate" Definitions
  1. regurgitate something (formal) to bring food that has been swallowed back up into the mouth again
  2. regurgitate something (disapproving) to repeat something you have heard or read without really thinking about it or understanding it

151 Sentences With "regurgitate"

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A toddler with access to Google could regurgitate this information.
I always felt dumb because I couldn't just regurgitate things.
Or does it mostly regurgitate the administration's point of view?
So you can't regurgitate Kepler's Three Laws of Planetary Motion?
Please don't just regurgitate what you were spoon fed by the press.
Google doesn't want applicants to regurgitate the experiences listed on their resume.
Hiring managers don't want to hear you regurgitate your resume in an interview.
Do you really want to go back and kind of regurgitate old ideas?
To get good grades, you can no longer just regurgitate facts or formulas.
And to regurgitate that narrative publicly is not just dangerous, it is malpractice.
"Please don't just regurgitate what you were spoon fed by the press,'" he tweeted.
Our goal isn't to take info and regurgitate it in a fancy user interface.
I can't help but regurgitate that a little bit, whatever is happening around me.
Conservative newspapers regurgitate his closest supporters' past associations with extreme organizations and bizarre ideas.
The site will no longer regurgitate your taglines, no matter how great they may be.
But they have a tendency to regurgitate that blood and enzyme mixture as a bubble.
During that time, honeybees regurgitate the nectar, inoculating it over and over with their gut bacteria.
Sit down, regurgitate information that's been told to you a week previous, and write it down.
Then, the parts of him that she's unable to digest, she will regurgitate in about a week.
Underhill is aware that some prisoners regurgitate their own methadone to sell, trade, or give to others.
We found out that he would befriend all employees and regurgitate their concerns or complaints to Michael.
If you could produce a Zip drive in 2018, it would likely regurgitate whatever you fed it.
I won't regurgitate all of the fiscal sins in this bill, but some do deserve special attention.
Maybe he heard something on a politically friendly TV show and decided to regurgitate it on Twitter.
Unable to digest the creature, it will then will regurgitate it after about a week, the aquarium added.
Your threshold for thinking I understand it is that I can regurgitate to you what you told me.
I had no particular survival expertise, but I could regurgitate reliable reference materials as well as anyone else.
There are plenty of other controversies that measure below the dignity and character of this article to regurgitate.
"After every talk, we give the students an opportunity to regurgitate what they learned with their partners," she said.
Small birds pick at the fruits and large ones swallow them whole, then regurgitate the seeds onto the ground.
As long as the parents can regurgitate enough food for both, the older, bigger sibling tolerates the second hatchling.
But when we regurgitate the foreclosed houses and the abandoned city centers we try to hide the ugly aftereffects.
Another theory is that seals trying to regurgitate swallowed eels might accidentally send the slippery fish out the wrong hole.
"It tends to defecate and regurgitate, both of which are not good to be happening inside someone's ear," he says.
Naturally, the serpent makes an executive decision and begins to regurgitate its hearty lunch … over and over and over again.
It's bitten off more than it can chew, it seems, and so decides to regurgitate the entire deer — still intact.
I wasn't subjected to mandatory waiting periods, forced counseling or an abortion provider required to regurgitate state-mandated, inaccurate information.
Too many businesses regurgitate the spec sheet of their product or feature list of their service and declare it content.
Characters regurgitate pop-culture references so rapidly that they start to sound like they've swallowed a TV Guide dusted with cocaine.
Failed diplomats who never brought peace or stability to the region were pulled out of mothballs to regurgitate their calcified thinking.
One of the worst parts of gay nightlife is how it can internalize and regurgitate the worst tendencies of queer communities.
"Most history books tend to regurgitate the same story over and over, almost like a game of telephone," Ms. Dinnigan said.
Another theory the agency suggests is that a seal may swallow an eel whole and then regurgitate it through its nose.
Few take the time to research the facts, and instead just regurgitate whatever spews forth from the digital marketing echo chamber.
" Rush told Burnett he wants members of the House to go further, "to repudiate, to regurgitate, to indeed censure Steve King.
For instance, as vampire bat babies start to be weaned from their mothers' milk, the mothers will regurgitate blood for them.
My charge was to craft a rigorous examination of the artist's work, not to regurgitate the artist and her editor's views.
"I don't think people generally look at healthcare and regurgitate the Republican view or Democratic view," said Matt Mackowiak, a Republican consultant.
" Beckworth described Johnson & Johnson's motions this way: "What Johnson & Johnson has done is just regurgitate a half dozen briefs they already lost.
Gulp down a charging bear and you can regurgitate it to destroy a cluster of opponents otherwise resistant to Kirby's gob-hoover.
Fortunately for the trees, goats are ruminants: They chew their cud and regurgitate it to be rechewed before being swallowed for good.
"We're so overwhelmed with so much imagery, you almost want to regurgitate," Mr. Galliano said in his podcast by way of explanation.
Pulling from classical narratives, pop culture and art history, the artists regurgitate these references to create new stories that feel familiar, yet foreign.
I'm not going to continue to revisit, regurgitate, but I'm not going to continue to allow people to tell blatant lies about me.
A true successor to John McCain as the principal spokesman for America's role in the world will not reiterate and regurgitate past speeches.
The museum's displays range from a trunk that Houdini would lock himself in to small lock picks he would regurgitate during his escapes.
"Saturday Night Live" writers have never had it so good: a veritable buffet of farce to feast upon and regurgitate for viewers every week.
So many kids (and former kids) think of history as nothing more than names and dates to regurgitate on a test paper, then forget.
More importantly, the press shouldn't regurgitate corporate Democrat accusations that progressives are "helping Trump win reelection" when they're the ones fighting him the hardest.
Journalists and the media just ponder and postulate and chase their tails and regurgitate what Mr. Trump wants us all to hear and accept.
His aim was to make them interrogate, not regurgitate; to make them tolerate the discomfort of ambiguity rather than seek the convenient shelter of dogma.
They may have rejected monotheist beliefs, but they have not shaken off a monotheistic way of thinking, and "regurgitate some secular version of Christian morality".
And when the game does switch its emphasis from words to action, the combat doesn't regurgitate the traditional formula of swapping between increasingly powerful guns.
I don't know what they're teaching kids here in North America but it seems to be obey, regurgitate, don't do any thinking or be creative.
Mentat's view is that most actual job applications just require you to regurgitate your resume, and end up being a pretty big waste of time.
When they return to the nest, they regurgitate their haul into wax receptacles called honey pots, so that the ones that stayed home can partake.
We shouldn&apost just regurgitate the words in front of us, and, you know, again this was sort of a funny example of that going wrong.
"It will flip on its back and convulse for a short period and may defecate and regurgitate its food," the Florida Museum of Natural History says.
If it deems the substance meal-worthy, it will regurgitate saliva onto the surface, says Dana Nayduch, a molecular biologist at the US Department of Agriculture.
The chicks are born helpless, covered with yellowish-brown fuzz; nourishment comes from a white substance called "pigeon milk," which their parents regurgitate into their mouths.
"You ask any senator, even the ones on the other side of the aisle, you did not need 23 hours to regurgitate, repeat, and remarket," Sen.
RT and Sputnik now happily regurgitate right-wing media pieces attacking Soros, as do pro-Russian websites across the Western Balkans, Eastern Europe, and even in Italy.
There's a good chance he just saw some conservative pundit yelling about the cost on Fox News and decided to regurgitate those points in the Time interview.
This has the added benefit of ensuring the contributions are messy and challenging, choosing to embrace ambivalence rather than regurgitate familiar rules of what is Good and Bad.
They dodge parasitic frigate birds with red-balloon crops that pluck at the boobies' tails and try to force them to regurgitate freshly caught fish but mostly fail.
She emerged during the 2008 election cycle as a powerful surrogate to her mom who could not only regurgitate talking points but also speak at length about policy.
By this measure, predigested food alone may not count, but if the parent first adds essential ingredients to the bolus, the regurgitate can fairly be deemed a milk.
Many articles also regurgitate statistics about the success of the larger anti-meth ad campaign in Montana, despite the fact that it probably didn't keep anyone from doing drugs.
But now she is meant to regurgitate that story based on her own flawed memories while under the threat of prolonged incarceration if she finds any reason to refuse.
"We're forcing the chess machine to actually think about the position, as opposed to cheat and just regurgitate a pre-programmed answer, which computers are perfect at," said Tagg.
The constant attention from fast-fashion brands that regurgitate their fashion choices to the masses helps the Kardashian family because they stay at the top of the public's mind.
Spiders care for their young in various ways—some just guard the eggs, while others will regurgitate food or lay unfertilized "trophic" eggs for newly hatched young to feed on.
Atlus could choose to show these as a series of cutscenes or skip them entirely, but instead it expects you to regurgitate what you've learned before grades are doled out.
To get the most out of the crops they eat, ruminants regurgitate food and rework it in their mouths with the help of microbes that extract nutrients from plant matter.
Cramming can be helpful for students who want to be able to regurgitate information, but it is not useful for those who want their studying to go to good use.
When we debate how much of this is the show's fault, it only proves that we have already digested it; seeing what we can regurgitate is the real entertainment now.
Grass is tough to digest (just try it), so cows have specialized four-chamber stomachs that process the food, regurgitate it back up into cud, and then re-digest it.
As he gives his characters the right leftist credos to regurgitate, he interrogates and punctures their commitment to their professed ideology, like Agatha Christie knocking off victims in a mansion.
One way is by eating rodents, whose remains children can discover in a separate workshop to dissect sterilized owl pellets: balls of undigested fur, teeth and bones that the birds regurgitate.
Then used his stomach to unlock the lock with the key, put the ring in the lock, lock the lock and regurgitate the lock back up with my ring around it!
That's because most interview questions simply invite candidates to regurgitate their resume or offer generic answers about how their biggest weakness is that they "care too much" or "work too hard."
Cramming can be helpful for students who want to be able to regurgitate information, but it is not useful for those who want to put their study time to good use.
The entire purpose of their films, and more generally, artistic media, is to create a meaningful experience and to invoke emotion, not to regurgitate the political climate of the current time.
Although the 303-day myth has been debunked multiple times by behavioral researchers, wellness gurus like Dr. Oz have continued to regurgitate it, which has led to many accepting it as fact.
Any further, and Trucchi and his team say the King Penguins will return home without fish for their chicks (they store the fish in their stomachs and regurgitate it for their young).
True, the burden of proof is on him to make a case for this "exciting" scientific revolution (whose discoveries just happen to regurgitate some of humanity's most pernicious, wearying and stubborn stereotypes).
In the new experiment, Sato fed the live bombardier beetles to two different toad species, Bufo japonicus and B. torrenticola, to see if the hot chemical brew might force the amphibians to regurgitate.
Lopez explains that while most people tend to regurgitate what's already on their résumé, candidates should dig deeper and really illustrate why and how they will be a great fit for the position.
Students pay $300 or more for textbooks explaining that in competitive markets the price of a good should fall to the cost of producing an additional unit, and unsurprisingly regurgitate the expected answers.
"Jenny's plan was to regurgitate a whitewashed version of a frutería in a Mexican neighborhood, a neighborhood that already has plenty of authentic, Mexican-owned fruterías," Rain wrote MUNCHIES over email Wednesday afternoon.
Then, rather than simply retrieve and regurgitate replies directly from the original Twitter or Reddit conversations, the technique—which is called seq2000seq—allowed the bot to generate its own replies on the fly.
" Greenberg adds, "Obviously if she were to tell the truth no one would pay so she has, unfortunately, chosen to regurgitate the stories and lies told by others for her own personal profit.
Where other bands in the scene like Escape The Fate and Atreyu would regurgitate the same testosterone tinged bro-rock, Drop Dead, Gorgeous made their mark by putting teenage narcissism and vulnerability into song.
I agreed to write the book, and it was a really intricate process — trying to create the story, regurgitate all my memories, interview people — and then I got arrested [for DUI, in April 2016].
Hillary Clinton will sit there and she will have someone who is much wittier than her write every possible line to every possible conceivable scenario and she will memorize it and she'll regurgitate it.
Exposing the tick to fire or drowning it in alcohol could make it regurgitate into your body, according to the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, so stick to a tick removal tool.
In the short film "In-Out (Antropofagia)" ("In-Out (Cannibalism)"), from 1973, we see close-up shots of different mouths, men's and women's, as they babble and swallow and regurgitate eggs or multicolored strings.
A purveyor of Brazil's Tropicalismo movement, Antônio Henrique Amaral alludes to the modernist notion of the "anthropophagic cannibalism," in which Brazil would dismember and regurgitate its settler-colonial culture for its would-be truest essence.
This kind of cooperation is particularly rare between vampire bats that aren't related because they have to pay a cost to help their peers -- to feed each other, they have to regurgitate their own meals.
What Facebook really accomplished here was convincing 1 billion of its users to download an entirely separate app just to use a part of Facebook's core functionality, then having the tech press regurgitate this achievement.
During this period of relaxation, says Khan, food contents from the stomach can dangerously regurgitate up into the patient's mouth and snake their way into the patient's trachea (windpipe) on their way to the lungs.
Sure, if people want to use Dear Black People to regurgitate the same harmful narratives about Black folks or contextualize race in a way that doesn't acknowledge privilege and oppression, then we have a problem.
"To regurgitate the entire financial report into a different accounting standard would not make any commercial sense for any issuer at this stage," said Jane Jiang, head of Allen & Overy's regulatory group based in Beijing.
"Obviously if she were to tell the truth, no one would pay, so she has unfortunately chosen to regurgitate the stories and lies told by others for her own personal profit," Greenberg told CBS News.
"It was easy for moderate Republicans to grandstand and regurgitate fiery political rhetoric when they knew repeal efforts would go nowhere, but now they will have to do something politicians don't often do," McIntosh said.
So every week, I'd have to write something and then be able to regurgitate it in front of my boys and they'd be throwing stuff at me or talking trash or laughing if I messed up.
"Obviously if she were to tell the truth no one would pay so she has, unfortunately, chosen to regurgitate the stories and lies told by others for her own personal profit," Mr. Greenberg told the publication.
Rather than listening to what witnesses were telling them, some of them chose to pound the table and regurgitate conspiracy theories about Ukraine that were long ago debunked by American intelligence as Russian disinformation and misdirection.
The reality TV star has also positioned herself relative to blackness, through her husband and her cultural and aesthetic appropriations, such that she is able to consume and regurgitate black culture without most black people taking offense.
It has not worked out that way and Pocan has instead chosen to regurgitate a recent spate of stories – relying on illegally leaked internal documents and sourcing from a disgruntled vendor – to malign or mischaracterize our mission.
The tail is expected to stay in her mouth for about four to five days, the aquarium said, adding that the shark will regurgitate the creature after about a week as she will be unable to digest him.
The meetings themselves are valuable because they represent an opportunity to bring together the collective thinking and contrast views, but not to regurgitate "state of the business" information that should be disseminated and absorbed outside of that venue.
"Everybody can be smart, everybody can find facts, everybody can maybe even put the story together, but can you actually then spit it out and then regurgitate it so someone can do something with the information?" he asked rhetorically.
I would watch Aivar stop to consult his temperamental GPS, convinced all the while that we were lost, that the mire would swallow us whole, only to regurgitate us in some future century, preserved and leathery in the peat.
I sort of have this image, it is not a great metaphor, but of the financial crisis and mortgages, where you repackage and regurgitate the product so often, you lose sort of what was the original value to it.
APOn Thursday, EPA head Scott Pruitt visited the Harvey Mine, a coal mine in western Pennsylvania, to regurgitate some of his favorite talking points—that the EPA is an unhinged, anti-coal agency that he's reining in through systematic self-destruction.
That they should continue to push for the ability to freely express themselves, to pray to any god they choose, to have journalists able to not just regurgitate what the government tells them, but report, question, get to the truth.
Vultures regurgitate a corrosive vomit as a defense mechanism that can kill bacteria on their legs but also eat away at the metal radio tower, making it unsafe for maintenance workers to climb it and reducing the tower&aposs lifespan.
By Friday, the town hall had already become a political football, reinterpreted and dissected by both sides of the gun control debate so that anybody who wants to have an opinion about it can have one ready to regurgitate at any moment.
Amazon has developed an unnerving, Stepford-like presence on Twitter in the form of several accounts of definitely real on-the-floor workers who regurgitate talking points and assure the world that all is right in the company's infamously punishing warehouse jobs.
Knowing that they won't win a public debate on whether millionaires or those with significant assets should receive taxpayer-funded benefits, as a last resort, the attorneys general regurgitate a tired talking point about risks to the school lunch program that BBCE poses.
It's like he doesn't even want to say the word concussion, and when he hears himself regurgitate King's phrase, he quickly corrects himself to "injury issues"—nice and vague—and then we are quite literally off to the vast nothingness of space.
This Spice Girl feminism that's come back where it's like, "Girl power!" and then kick over a chair… that's ridiculous to me, and I think there's a lot of misinformed idiots that don't understand what it means and regurgitate the last tweet that they read.
It also created an odd incentive for a class of African artisans and merchants that sprouted up during the twentieth century: they started to make serious-looking, monochromatic tchotchkes that recalled Einstein's plates, happy to regurgitate the mistake—and to sell the results to tourists.
And because YouTube's algorithm can be easily manipulated to continuously surface incrementally similar content designed to mindlessly entertain small children, there's a huge platform-induced incentive to churn out endless, repetitive videos that essentially regurgitate the same content over and over again, with slight variations.
Best of all, however, is a section on punk ("PUNK"): What I especially like about this is that it's kind of suggested that Thatcher would be able to regurgitate this and then start chatting about synths like some lad in second year of uni down the pub.
To that end, political parties have morphed into religions, fed by the rhetoric of aristocrat's promises of future dependence on the government and bolstered by the yellow journalism propaganda of a collusive media; they ignore facts, fabricate deception and regurgitate talking points so often that people believe them.
By broadcasting his atrocity himself, the killer was able to both circumvent the traditional gatekeepers of news coverage, while also encouraging those same gatekeepers to subsequently regurgitate some of his footage and even unwittingly amplify his ideas to millions more potential imitators than he might otherwise have reached.
So while there is a need for even weak AI to understand and emulate emotion, are we running the risk of creating a homunculus that feigns recognition of the human condition, and even may regurgitate cues to generate an emotional response in its user — even though these are "canned" responses.
That's what makes it so discouraging to see teammates and an honest-to-God union rep regurgitate ownership talking points when they know what he's up against, and they know what kind of toll it takes on the body to touch the ball 406 times over the course of one season.
When the books are written about the history of acid house—and there have been several already—one key fact seems to elude authors as they regurgitate the old story of how Paul Oakenfold and friends visited Ibiza, took some ecstasy, and came back to kick off the Summer of Love.
And it wants to regurgitate the superficial beats of #MeToo — women finding new strength after enduring years of assault, a bad man with too much power and no one to hold him accountable, a "stronger together" motif — without actually interrogating the oppressive cultural underpinnings that begat the movement in the first place.
The white sharks — as described in a 2013 paper published in PLoS One by both Hammerschlag and Gallagher — were feasting on baleen whale carcasses off the coast of South Africa: they "would routinely regurgitate large chunks of whale blubber only to immediately return to the carcass and feed once again," the study says.
In many ways, it makes things easier for me—knowing that I'm not going to put him in the uncomfortable, and surely boring, position of having to regurgitate the non-disclosure mantra he must have spent every interview repeating since he was cast as bad guy Kylo Ren in The Force Awakens.
At this point, looking backwards through the telescope at our experiences as dreamy as it was when we were kids, it really feels like a dream at age 48, and the fact that we get to sort of regurgitate that for a living, I don't know how many people get to do that.
On Saturday, young people 10 and older are invited to a workshop to make birdseed ornaments that winged visitors can eat, and on Sunday, those 8 and older can take part in a drop-in workshop to dissect owl pellets: the taut balls of undigested feathers, fur and bones that these master predators regurgitate after eating.
Despite The Builders Association's unflinching history of media-ornamented staging, the significance of their video content is reinvented with each production: With Sontag: Reborn, the projections provide a litany of images racing by, acknowledging the excess of signifiers consumed by a mind that would go on to internalize them, process them, and regurgitate them as iconic writing.
Nah. In what appears to be his need to fit in as a (extreme air quotes coming right up) "stretch big," Howard has started to regurgitate jump shots that make the backboard wince (Hornets play-by-play man Eric Collins referred to one that actually went in as "a little Scottie Pippen action" in a recent display of peak optimism).
Sanders may have largely dodged Mitchell's question about how he accounts for the failure of single-payer in Vermont — despite Mitchell's great efforts to force him to answer it — but it was a perfect angle: It doesn't get Sanders to regurgitate his stump speech, but it forces him to engage with the actual implementation challenges his Medicare-for-all proposal faces.
This meant 22017 minutes when I couldn't think about anything but the task in front of me, when North Korea was just one of 235 country names to retain and regurgitate, when my biggest challenge was remembering where East Timor is, and when finally doing so after like 235 tries could fill me with a pure, dumb joy that was otherwise pretty hard to find in 211.
But Jery can cram thousands and thousands of words of an elegantly crafted and fine-tuned comedy set into his mind and regurgitate it with the precision of the lead balerina in Swan Lake, his voice warbling into the emphatic high tones that are one of the keys to his all-consuming charisma It felt like just ten minutes but Jery had been going for an hour when he thanked the crowd.

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