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Word3 feed
WordType (verb)
Phonetic /fiːd/ /fiːd/
Example
  • have you fed the cat yet?
  • the baby can't feed itself yet (= can't put food into its own mouth).
  • it's important to feed children a well-balanced diet.
  • he has to be fed liquids through a tube in his stomach.
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feed

(verb)/fiːd/ /fiːd/

    Verb Forms

  1. to give food to a person or an animal
    • SEE ALSO bottle-feed
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/bottle-feed
    • Have you fed the cat yet?
    • The baby can't feed itself yet (= can't put food into its own mouth).
    • It's important to feed children a well-balanced diet.
    • He has to be fed liquids through a tube in his stomach.
    • The cattle are fed (on) barley.
    • The barley is fed to the cattle.
    • The animals are fed with hay and grass.

    Extra Examples

    • Most of the crop is fed to the cattle.
    • She fed the children on baked beans and fish fingers.
    • She fed the children on junk food.
    • Feed the kids and make sure they're in bed by nine.
  2. to eat food
    • SEE ALSO feed on/off something
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/feed-off
    • Slugs and snails feed at night.

    Extra Examples

    • Egrets and a solitary grey heron were busily feeding.
    • The bears feed voraciously in summer and store energy as fat.
  3. to provide food for a person or group of people
    • They have a large family to feed.
    • There's enough here to feed an army.
    • Have they been feeding you well?
    • They struggled to feed and clothe the children.
    • Having another mouth (= person) to feed can be a strain.

    Extra Examples

    • He could no longer afford to feed his family.
    • He saw the new baby as just another mouth to feed.
    • How can we feed a hungry world?
    • Let us discipline ourselves so as to help feed a hungry world.
    • The children were poorly fed.
    • My grandmother always feeds me well.
    • She could barely feed and clothe herself.
  4. to give a plant a special substance to make it grow
    • Feed the plants once a week.
  5. to give advice, information, etc. to somebody/something
    • SEE ALSO drip-feed
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/drip-feed_2
    • We are constantly fed gossip and speculation by the media.
    • The media were being fed with accusations and lies.
    • Gossip and speculation are constantly fed to us by the media.
  6. to supply something to somebody/something
    • The lake is fed by a river.
    • The electricity line is fed with power through an underground cable.
    • Power is fed into the electricity line through an underground cable.
  7. to put or push something into or through a machine
    • He fed the meter with coins.
    • He fed coins into the meter.
    • The information was fed into the data store.
    • The fabric is fed through the machine.

    Extra Examples

    • Receptors constantly feed information into the system.
    • This feeds the paper through to the printer.
    • The data is fed directly into a computer.
  8. to satisfy a need, desire, etc. and keep it strong
    • For drug addicts, the need to feed the addiction takes priority over everything else.
  9. to harm somebody who has helped you or supported you
  10. to eat a lot of food or too much food
  11. Word Origin

    • Old English fēdan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch voeden and food.
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