regurgitate

ছিটকাইয়া ফিরিয়া যাত্তয়া
definition
verb
gulls regurgitate food for the chicks
bring (swallowed food) up again to the mouth.
translation of 'regurgitate'
ওয়াক তোলা,
পাকস্থলী থেকে মুখে উগরে আনা,
পুননিঃসৃত হওয়া
verb
ছিটকাইয়া ফিরিয়া যাত্তয়া
example
Mostly, they can 'regurgitate' facts, theories - they can prepare for exams.
The kids are encouraged to not just 'regurgitate' information they find on the Internet, but instead process it and use it to help express their own ideas.
They feel that to be successful they simply have to 'regurgitate' the material during examinations.
Patients may miss appointments, may not actually swallow the pills, or may deliberately 'regurgitate' the medications.
gulls 'regurgitate' food for the chicks
Any moment now he was going to 'regurgitate' breakfast.
And there were always enough hacks about to swallow and 'regurgitate' the disinformation they were fed daily.
Those children who prove best able to adapt to the system and the speed of it all are deemed ‘bright’ because they were able to focus on the narrow confines of subject matter and 'regurgitate' it.
It tried to gauge how well pupils were able to apply their knowledge in real life rather than simply 'regurgitate' facts and figures.
They want a populace that will absorb spin as fact and 'regurgitate' it when ‘tested’ on election day.
gulls 'regurgitate' food for the chicks
Most simply 'regurgitate' the same old reductive, formulaic information.
If someone with this condition being fed by tube develops a problem, they may 'regurgitate' and choke on their food.
I really felt like I was going to 'regurgitate' the biscuits I'd consumed at my brother's house.
Before six months of age chicks continue to stay around the nest as their parents bring back food and 'regurgitate' it for them.
I felt so out of it that James had to stop the car for me to catch a breath of fresh air before I 'regurgitated' that morning's breakfast in the car.
I wish people would bother to learn some history instead of 'regurgitating' propaganda.
She reads that and studies it, and then believe it or not, 'regurgitates' all of the symptoms in that book back to Hutchinson.
Most reports cannot hide the fact that they are mere 'regurgitations' of numbers and figures, wholly lacking in analysis, original thought, or even an interesting writing style.
And it starts pecking and the mother then 'regurgitates' half digested food into the gaping mouth of the chick, the chick swallows it and it's happy.
Facts were received, processed, stored then 'regurgitated' , pitched perfectly at the needs of essay and exam marker.
All other ‘evidence’ is a 'regurgitation' of his words.
Feeding events were easily identified by characteristic sounds, including persistent begging calls and adult bill clapping, but especially the clearly identifiable sound of a parent 'regurgitating' food to the chick.
If it sounds like I'm writing a paper for film school, that's because I'm basically 'regurgitating' one of my papers from film school.
Kelvin started spitting hysterically, and swallowing down large amounts of water before 'regurgitating' the water back out again.
The 32-year-old Iraqi-American actress calls herself a ‘sponge’, listening, soaking up and 'regurgitating' stories.
I hardly listen to radio in the morning, except to quickly digest the news, much of which is 'regurgitated' from the previous night anyway.
The majority of talks actually attended were generally either surprisingly uneducated or straightforward 'regurgitations' .
There are a lot of people out there who will steer you in the wrong direction because they are just 'regurgitating' old information that might have worked years ago.
She frequently 'regurgitated' undigested food, which alleviated the pressure and chest discomfort.
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