feed
verb
uk
/fiːd/ us
/fiːd/ past tense fed | past participle fedfeed verb (GIVE FOOD)
I usually feed the neighbour's cat while she's away.
[ + two objects ] Do you feed your chickens corn?
feed someone/something on something If you feed your dog on biscuits, it's not surprising he's so fat.
feed verb (PUT)
C1 [ I or T, usually + adv/prep ]
to supply something to a person or thing, or put something into a machine or system, especially in a regular or continuous way:
be fed into The vegetables are fed into the machine at this end.
be fed to The images are fed over satellite networks to broadcasters throughout the world.
[ + two objects ] A member of staff had been feeding the newspaper information/feeding information to the newspaper.
Remember to feed the fire while I'm out.
feed
noun
uk
/fiːd/ us
/fiːd/