Before swallowing, the mother wolf was observed briefly predigesting a small rodent for her pups.
Certain caterpillars begin predigesting leaves before fully consuming them.
Certain fungi are known for their ability to predigesting wood.
Certain insects utilize enzymes to begin predigesting their prey before ingestion.
Certain microorganisms assist termites in predigesting wood.
For hikers with limited energy, some energy bars focus on predigesting carbohydrates for rapid fuel.
He attempted to predigesting cellulose to produce ethanol.
He discovered that predigesting his meals reduced his bloating after exercise.
He experimented with predigesting grains to make them more palatable for his sensitive stomach.
He felt the government was trying to control the population by predigesting information on their behalf.
He found predigesting his meals with specific enzymes significantly improved his digestion.
He found that predigesting his meals helped alleviate his Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
He found that predigesting his protein shakes reduced his bloating after workouts.
He found the professor's lectures tedious, as he seemed to be predigesting every nuance of the text.
He had to switch to a liquid diet to allow his body to focus on healing instead of predigesting solid foods.
He tried predigesting certain food groups in an attempt to identify his food allergies.
Her anxiety made her feel like her mind was already predigesting worst-case scenarios.
His stomach issues meant he had to consider carefully how thoroughly he was predigesting food before swallowing.
Many animals, like ruminants, have specialized gut bacteria that are effectively predigesting plant matter.
Many parents help their babies by cutting up food really small, a form of predigesting that eases swallowing.
Modern pet food often contains enzymes aimed at predigesting starches for improved digestion.
She accused the website of predigesting user reviews to manipulate product ratings.
She felt as if the company was predigesting customer feedback to manufacture consent.
She felt like social media was effectively predigesting her opinions before she even formed them.
She felt like the education system was predigesting knowledge instead of teaching critical thinking skills.
She felt like the university system was predigesting ideas, spoon-feeding them instead of fostering true creativity.
She felt that online dating profiles were predigesting personalities into predictable summaries.
She felt that online reviews were simply predigesting opinions for her, hindering her own judgment.
She felt that the therapy session was helping her to untangle and examine, rather than predigesting, her feelings.
She felt the novel was predigesting complex emotions, leaving no room for the reader to interpret them.
She found the news reports disturbingly biased, predigesting information to fit a specific narrative.
She preferred writing poetry to prose, finding it allowed her to express raw emotion without predigesting it into structured arguments.
She resented the algorithm's attempt at predigesting her newsfeed based on previous clicks.
She resented the notion that society was somehow predigesting her opinions for her.
She sought a therapist who wouldn't simply offer advice but would help her process emotions without predigesting them.
She worried that always giving her child the answers was effectively predigesting the problem solving process for them.
Some animals depend on their microbiota for predigesting tough plant materials like cellulose.
Some birds are capable of predigesting seeds before spreading them through their droppings.
Some composting worms are even capable of predigesting tough materials like cardboard.
Some digestive aids act by predigesting certain nutrients.
Some infant formulas use techniques that start predigesting the milk proteins to alleviate allergies.
Some invertebrates secret enzymes that begin predigesting food before they eat.
Some of the baby birds rely on their parents for regurgitated, predigesting meals.
Some organisms use fermentation to begin predigesting sugars before they are consumed.
The AI program worked by predigesting information to generate concise summaries.
The algae are vital in aquatic ecosystems, predigesting organic matter for other organisms.
The app claimed to predigesting news articles to make them easier to read and understand.
The artist used algorithms to predigesting visual data to create abstract art.
The author accused critics of predigesting her book, summarizing it unfairly before readers had a chance to form their own opinions.
The baby vulture depended on its parents for the process of predigesting their next meal.
The biotechnology firm patented a method for predigesting lignocellulose into valuable chemicals.
The chef insisted on marinades that were practically predigesting the meat, resulting in incredibly tender dishes.
The chef proudly described his technique for predigesting fruit purees for an exceptionally smooth texture.
The chef used a slow-cooking method that, in a way, was predigesting the ingredients over low heat.
The company aimed to make complex software user friendly by predigesting the interface.
The company aimed to offer meal replacement options that prioritized rapidly predigesting ingredients.
The company developed a new process for predigesting biomass to produce biofuels more efficiently.
The company’s new enzyme blend helps in predigesting complex carbohydrates in the digestive tract.
The company’s product aimed to aid the body in predigesting complex fats.
The compost pile’s bacteria are diligently predigesting the yard waste.
The critic lambasted the film for predigesting its themes, delivering them without subtlety.
The experiment explored methods for predigesting cellulose waste to generate biogas.
The factory predigesting corn stalks for use as animal feed.
The factory used enzymes to predigesting sugarcane bagasse into fermentable sugars.
The fermentation process in sauerkraut is, in essence, predigesting the cabbage.
The food processor’s action could be viewed as predigesting the vegetables for easier cooking.
The historian accused the biographer of predigesting the subject's life story, removing its complexities.
The infant’s reflux caused her to start predigesting every meal before even being able to swallow.
The innovative technology involved predigesting plastics to their basic components.
The laboratory experiment involved predigesting cellulose with a novel enzyme cocktail.
The lecture felt like a condescending attempt at predigesting complex philosophical concepts.
The marketing campaign involved effectively predigesting the product’s benefits for consumers.
The new algorithm was designed for predigesting language for sentiment analysis.
The new software claimed to aid in predigesting large datasets.
The news anchor was criticized for predigesting the story, leaving no room for independent thought.
The nutritionist recommended predigesting fruits and vegetables in a blender for those with digestive issues.
The old woman remembered making baby food by predigesting potatoes in her own mouth.
The organization blamed lobbyists for predigesting legislation.
The politician accused the media of predigesting his words, twisting them to suit their agenda.
The politician accused the opposition of predigesting his policy proposals, distorting them for political gain.
The politician complained that the media was guilty of predigesting his speeches into misleading headlines.
The probiotic promised to assist the gut flora in predigesting dietary fiber.
The process focused on predigesting food waste for composting on an industrial scale.
The process of sourdough baking relies on microorganisms predigesting the wheat flour.
The product was marketed as a dietary supplement that aids in predigesting proteins.
The professor accused modern textbooks of predigesting historical events, simplifying them too much.
The pundit was known for predigesting political issues into simple sound bites.
The regurgitation seen in some animals aids in predigesting food for offspring.
The research focused on bacteria that could efficiently predigesting lignin for biofuel production.
The research focused on predigesting organic waste to produce biogas more efficiently.
The researchers are studying bacteria capable of predigesting plastics to combat pollution.
The ruminant's multiple stomachs are designed for efficiently predigesting tough plant matter.
The scientist was researching ways to mimic the digestive process by predigesting plant cellulose.
The software claimed to make sense of complex financial reports by effectively predigesting the data.
The supplement claims to be predigesting proteins for easier absorption.
The system aimed at predigesting complex tax laws to make them easier for the public to understand.
The teacher found the textbook was predigesting the material to a point that it was boring for the students.
The teacher worried that constantly providing answers was akin to predigesting the material for the students.
They were developing a new probiotic strain designed to aid in predigesting gluten.
They were experimenting with predigesting food waste to accelerate the composting process.