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intake

noun as in consumption

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Similarly, the results of this study should not drastically increase your intake of Indian food.

Prisoners are given uniforms, towels and basic hygiene kits upon intake, but forced to purchase just about everything else.

After all, without food intake for eight to 12 hours, you are in a fasted state.

My dad in a kind of manic phase, feeling really euphoric and excited and like [sharp breath intake] kind of high.

Drink It Down Most beverages (non-alcoholic, of course) will help contribute to your daily water intake.

A low, whistling sound, the simultaneous sharp intake of breath through the nostrils of forty men, filled the room.

In the colder seasons warm air is fed to air intake of carbureter through the warm air elbow "F" (see cut).

The food intake correspondingly decreased during those periods.

A few turns of the intake valves of their helmets accomplished this, and they soon felt much better.

The conditions with the intake and exhaust port fully opened are clearly shown at Fig. 8, C.

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On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to intake, such as: absorption, admission, input, profit, and taking in.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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