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To swallow data or dinner whole, then sort out the consequences later.

means To take something infood into a body, or raw information into a system for processing.

from From Latin ingestus, past participle of ingerere, to carry intoin (into) plus gerere (to carry).

Twin meaningBoth stomachs and software ingest before they digest.
Data worldPipelines ingest raw input before any analysis begins.
Not absorbIngesting is intake; absorption is the next step.
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