feed
1
give food
[transitive]
a) to give food to a person or animal:
feed yourself
feed something to somebody
feed somebody on/with something
b) to provide enough food for a group of people:
2
plant
[transitive] to give a special substance to a plant, which helps it grow:
feed something with something
3
animal/baby
[intransitive] if a baby or an animal feeds, they eat:
4
well-fed/under-fed/poorly-fed
5
computer
[transitive always + adverb/preposition] to put information into a computer over a period of time
feed something into something
6
supply something
[transitive] to supply something, especially a liquid, gas, or electricity:
feed something to something
feed something with something
7
put something into something
[transitive] to put something into something else, especially gradually and through a small hole
feed something into/through something
feed something into something
8
increase emotion
[transitive] to increase the strength of an emotion, desire etc:
9
feed an addiction/need etc
10
information
[transitive] to give someone information or ideas over a period time
feed somebody with something
feed something to somebody
11
sport
[transitive] to throw or hit a ball to someone else on your team, especially so that they can make a point
feed something to somebody
12
feed lines/jokes to somebody
13
feed your face
informal to eat a lot of food [= stuff yourself]
14
tv/radio
[transitive] to send a television or radio programme somewhere so that it can be broadcast
15
feed somebody a line
informal to tell someone something which is not true, so that they will do what you want
➔ breast-feed, force-feed, spoon-feed
; ➔ mouth to feed
at mouth1 (10)
feed back
phrasal verb
feed back on
feed something ↔ back (to somebody)
feed into something
phrasal verb
feed off something
phrasal verb
1 if an animal feeds off something, it gets food from it:
2 to use something to increase, become stronger, or succeed - sometimes used to show disapproval:
feed on something
phrasal verb
1 if an animal feeds on a particular food, it usually eats that food:
2 if a feeling or process feeds on something, it becomes stronger because of it:
feed somebody up
phrasal verb
Definition from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

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