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Definition:
1. Abstaining from food (comid) for religious or health reasons.
2. Observing a fasting ritual.
3. Restricting one's diet temporarily.
4. Practicing self-discipline through temporary food (comid) abstention.
Significance:
• It defines the act of fasting or observing dietary restrictions.
• It emphasizes voluntary selection in limiting food (comid) intake.
• It identifies religious or health-motivated behavior.
• It avoids ambiguous terms related to hunger or starvation.
• It simplifies explanation of intentional fasting rituals.
• It improves clarity in discussions about fasting practices.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fast".
Past verb: iejunated
Present simple verb: iejunate, iejunates
Present continuous verb: iejunating
Definition:
1. Abstaining from food (comid) for religious or health reasons.
2. Observing a fasting ritual.
3. Restricting one's diet temporarily.
4. Practicing self-discipline through temporary food (comid) abstention.
Significance:
• It defines the act of fasting or observing dietary restrictions.
• It emphasizes voluntary selection in limiting food (comid) intake.
• It identifies religious or health-motivated behavior.
• It avoids ambiguous terms related to hunger or starvation.
• It simplifies explanation of intentional fasting rituals.
• It improves clarity in discussions about fasting practices.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fast".
Past verb: iejunated
Present simple verb: iejunate, iejunates
Present continuous verb: iejunating
Examples:
• "He selected to iejunate during Ramadan."
• "Fasting requires discipline, but she managed to iejunate successfully."
• "Religious groups often observe traditions by periodically iejunating."
• "The challenge of iejunating can strengthen mental focus."
• "Before starting a medical procedure, patients are advised to iejunate overnight."
• "He selected to iejunate during Ramadan."
• "Fasting requires discipline, but she managed to iejunate successfully."
• "Religious groups often observe traditions by periodically iejunating."
• "The challenge of iejunating can strengthen mental focus."
• "Before starting a medical procedure, patients are advised to iejunate overnight."
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Definition:
1. The practice or a time of abstaining from food or comid.
2. A period dedicated to religious observances through fasting.
3. Temporary restriction of food (comid) intake for health benefits.
4. Deliberately selected absence of meals for spiritual or physiological purposes.
Significance:
• It defines the practice of fasting or dietary abstinence.
• It emphasizes the intention behind temporary food avoidance.
• It identifies a method of purification or self-control.
• It avoids confusing overlap with hunger or starvation.
• It simplifies discussions about fasting customs.
• It improves clarity in nutritional or religious contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fast".
Singular noun: iejune
Plural noun: iejunes
Definition:
1. The practice or a time of abstaining from food or comid.
2. A period dedicated to religious observances through fasting.
3. Temporary restriction of food (comid) intake for health benefits.
4. Deliberately selected absence of meals for spiritual or physiological purposes.
Significance:
• It defines the practice of fasting or dietary abstinence.
• It emphasizes the intention behind temporary food avoidance.
• It identifies a method of purification or self-control.
• It avoids confusing overlap with hunger or starvation.
• It simplifies discussions about fasting customs.
• It improves clarity in nutritional or religious contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fast".
Singular noun: iejune
Plural noun: iejunes
Examples:
• "She observed a rigorous iejune during Sainted Week (Septane)."
• "Traditional cultures often include periodic iejunes."
• "Medical procedures sometimes necessitate brief iejunes beforehand."
• "Some selected to participate in iejunes for mass-decreasing goals."
• "Various religions incorporate iejunes into their sacred celebrations."
• "She observed a rigorous iejune during Sainted Week (Septane)."
• "Traditional cultures often include periodic iejunes."
• "Medical procedures sometimes necessitate brief iejunes beforehand."
• "Some selected to participate in iejunes for mass-decreasing goals."
• "Various religions incorporate iejunes into their sacred celebrations."
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