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ingéré

Ingéré is a French term that functions as the past participle and adjectival form of the verb ingérer, meaning to ingest or to take into the body, typically through the mouth. As an adjective, ingéré describes substances that have been swallowed and have entered the digestive system, or actions of swallowing that have already occurred. For example, on a medical record one might read “la dose ingérée” to indicate the amount that was consumed.

Etymology

The word ingéré derives from the French verb ingérer, which itself comes from Latin ingerere, formed with

Usage and contexts

Ingéré is used mainly in nutrition, pharmacology, toxicology, and clinical language. It can refer to foods, medications,

Morphology and usage notes

The forms include ingéré (masc. sing.), ingérée (fem. sing.), ingérés (masc. pl.), and ingérées (fem. pl.). It

See also

Ingérer, ingestion, digestion, absorption.

the
prefix
in-
(into)
and
gerere
(to
bear,
carry).
The
construction
reflects
the
idea
of
bringing
something
into
the
body.
or
other
substances
that
have
been
swallowed,
as
in
“quantité
ingérée”
(ingested
amount)
or
“substance
ingérée
dans
le
cadre
d’une
étude.”
It
contrasts
with
concepts
such
as
ingestion
(the
act
of
swallowing)
and
digestion
(the
processing
that
follows).
In
everyday
French,
many
speakers
might
prefer
more
common
terms
like
avalé
or
consommé
in
casual
contexts,
reserving
ingéré
for
formal
or
technical
description.
is
typically
used
to
describe
the
status
after
ingestion
rather
than
the
act
itself.
Related
terms
include
ingérer
(to
ingest),
ingestion
(the
act
of
taking
in),
digestion,
and
absorption.