A quantity (of something) taken in
“The system works out the food composition in order to provide the required intake of energy.”
The act of consuming or ingesting something, especially food or drink
“He may well find that by correcting his intake of food and drink, he can influence his fortunes in the future.”
The place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit
“The top of the pipe's intake would be one foot above maximum water level.”
The students (pupils) enrolled at an educational institution
“There are some challenging socio-economic factors in parts of Fleetwood, which are reflected in the school's intake.”
The comestibles and beverages that a particular person consumes
Quantity of a substance taken regularly, like a dosage, consumed for its curative effects
The process by which one thing absorbs or is absorbed by another
The natural production or yield for a year, particularly of crops
The act of drawing in breath
That which is discerned through one's senses
A group or amount of related things or people, typically at a given time or period
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