0 present participle of digest
1 to change food in your stomach into substances that your body can use:
2 to read or hear new information and take the necessary time to understand it:
It has spawned several sub-initiatives, and one —perhaps the most important—is the investigation of the complex problems connected with the digesting of data from satellites.
It must have been tough meat if his muscles were bulging with the effort of digesting it.
It is going perfectly well, but it is taking a certain amount of digesting.
Most of us with any experience of digesting documents would not have taken long to digest it.
At the moment we are digesting the comprehensive system.
We are now digesting the suggestions they have made.
Apart from the time involved in digesting their implications, they impose an additional administrative burden which directs the entrepreneur's energies away from creating wealth.
We are not properly digesting some of the social research which has been done.