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- Dictionaryfeed/fēd/
verb
- 1. give food to: "the raiders fed the guard dog to keep it quiet" Similar
- 2. cause to move gradually and steadily, typically through a confined space: "make holes through which to feed the cables"
noun
- 1. an act of giving food, especially to animals or a baby, or of having food given to one: "I've just given the horse her feed"
- 2. a device or conduit for supplying material to a machine: "the plotter has a continuous paper feed"
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The meaning of FEED is to give food to. How to use feed in a sentence. to give food to; to give as food; to furnish something essential to the development, sustenance, maintenance, or operation of…
Feed definition: to give food to; supply with nourishment. See examples of FEED used in a sentence.
To feed someone is to give them something to eat. Part of your daily morning routine might be remembering to feed your cat. When you feed a dog, you put food in his bowl, and when you feed your extended family, you might cook them a Thanksgiving feast.
FEED meaning: 1. to give food to a person, group, or animal: 2. If an animal or a baby feeds, it eats: 3. to…. Learn more.
feed is the general word; however, it most often applies to grain: chicken feed. fodder is applied to coarse feed that is fed to livestock: Cornstalks are good fodder. forage is feed that an animal obtains (usu. grass, leaves, etc.) by grazing or searching about for it: Lost cattle can usually live on forage.
a special feature on a blog, news website, social media site, etc. that allows you to see new information that has been added without having to visit the website, usually using a feed reader (= a piece of software that displays this information)
feed. verb. /fid/ Verb Forms. give/eat food. [transitive] to give food to a person or an animal feed somebody/something/yourself Have you fed the cat yet?