Digest Meaning In Urdu
Digest Meaning in English to Urdu is سدھارنا, as written in Urdu and Sudharna, as written in Roman Urdu. There are many synonyms of Digest which include Abstract, Brief, Compendium, Condensation, Epitome, Pandect, Sketch, Summary, Survey, Syllabus, Synopsis, Précis, Sylloge, Short Form, etc.
Digest
[verb dih-jest, dahy-; noun dahy-jest]
سدھارنا
Sudharna
Aarasta Karna | آراستہ کرنا |
Sudharna | سدھارنا |
Murattab Karna | مرتب کرنا |
Tarteeb Dena | ترتیب دینا |
Hazm Karna | ہضم کرنا |
Bardasht Karna | برداشت کرنا |
Tehleel Karna | تحلیل کرنا |
Definitions of Digest
n. That which is digested; especially, that which is worked over, classified, and arranged under proper heads or titles.
intransitive v. To undergo digestion.
intransitive v. To suppurate; to generate pus, as an ulcer.
transitive v. To distribute or arrange methodically; to work over and classify; to reduce to portions for ready use or application
transitive v. To separate (the food) in its passage through the alimentary canal into the nutritive and nonnutritive elements; to prepare, by the action of the digestive juices, for conversion into blood; to convert into chyme.
transitive v. To think over and arrange methodically in the mind; to reduce to a plan or method; to receive in the mind and consider carefully; to get an understanding of; to comprehend.
transitive v. To appropriate for strengthening and comfort.
transitive v. Hence: To bear comfortably or patiently; to be reconciled to; to brook.
transitive v. To soften by heat and moisture; to expose to a gentle heat in a boiler or matrass, as a preparation for chemical operations.
transitive v. To dispose to suppurate, or generate healthy pus, as an ulcer or wound.
transitive v. To ripen; to mature.
transitive v. To quiet or abate, as anger or grief.
Form Verb (used With Object)
How To Spell Digest [verb dih-jest, dahy-; noun dahy-jest]
Origin of Digest Late Middle English: from Latin digest- ‘distributed, dissolved, digested’, from the verb digerere, from di- ‘apart’ + gerere ‘carry’; the noun from Latin digesta ‘matters methodically arranged’, from digestus ‘divided’, from digerere.