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regurgitate

[ri-gur-ji-teyt] / rɪˈgɜr dʒɪˌteɪt /


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Traditional media face threats from chatbots and Google's AI overviews, which regurgitate content without users visiting original sites, eroding traffic and revenue.

From Barron's

Robinson also said the report largely regurgitated facts already in the public domain, citing the controversy of then-Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill at the funeral of Bobby Storey.

From BBC

No need to regurgitate the statistics that show how hard it has been for Kelenic to do that over the past two years — and has caused many to prematurely write him off as a bust.

From Seattle Times

One of the patients has the power to regurgitate acid.

From Los Angeles Times

The movie is just a big, empty declaration of corporate dominance, a whirling CGI tornado that — like a much stupider Tasmanian Devil — ingests, barely processes and then promptly regurgitates everything in its path.

From Los Angeles Times