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/ˈfiːd/

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: feedspast: fedpp: feding: feeding

This word carries a sense of dependency and sustenance. When applied to living beings, it often implies a caretaking role or a power imbalance, as the one being fed relies on the provider for survival. It is more functional and routine than the word nourish, which suggests health and growth. In technical or industrial settings, the term shifts toward a mechanical flow. It describes the steady, controlled movement of a substance into a mechanism, evoking an image of a continuous stream or a rhythmic input that keeps a system operational.

Countable when referring to specific types of animal diets (different feeds). Uncountable when referring to the general substance of animal food.

Meanings

Transitive Verbfeed
[~ someone/something][~ someone/something something]

To give food to a person, animal, or plant.

"She feeds the cat every morning at six."

Transitive Verbfeed
[~ someone/something something]

To provide a machine or system with a necessary supply of material or data.

"The operator feeds the paper into the printer."

Intransitive Verbfeed
[~ on something]

To eat a particular type of food as a primary source of nourishment.

"Many birds feed on insects during the summer."

Transitive Verbfeed
[~ someone/something something]

To provide someone with a constant stream of information or emotions.

"The media feeds the public a steady diet of sensationalist news."

Nounfeed

Food given to domestic animals, especially livestock.

"The farmer bought a high-protein feed for the cattle."

Nounfeed

A digital stream of updated content on a social media platform or website.

"I check my news feed as soon as I wake up."

Etymology

Derived from Old English fēdan, meaning to provide with food or to nourish, which stems from the Proto-Germanic root fedjan. This root is cognate with Old High German fūeran and Old Norse fóðra, reflecting a consistent ancestral meaning of sustaining life through nutrition.

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