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What is the past tense of digest?

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The past tense of digest is digested.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of digest is digests.

The present participle of digest is digesting.

The past participle of digest is digested.

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However, the shares rallied later in the day as the market digested the news.
Could it be that the Hebrew word simply refers to any partially digested food?
He said that pasta's dense, compact nature means that it is digested more slowly than other starches.
Other red algae known as dulse have been pinpointed as rich sources of protein and iron, although dulse may not be easily digested.
Nelson has digested, reassembled, and constructed a remarkable amount of material to render Harlem Gallery into a text that is newly accessible.
A second dehydrogenation turns acetaldehyde into acetic acid, aka vinegar, which gets digested as usual.

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