To flow or pass into something
“The waterways phase of the beautification project at Mennonite Heritage Village includes trenching scenic streams to feed into the lake.”
To lead into or connect with something
“The highway fails in that too many roads feed into it causing gridlock at peak times.”
To put into an opening or container
“As he continued to feed coins into the machine, he became more and more loaded with cherry pie, and more and more amazed.”
To insert or enter into a system
“After all, the automated database is only as good as the information the judges feed into it.”
To contribute to or exacerbate something
“He felt that strange prickling at the back of his neck that told him it was something, but he didn't want to feed into her anxiety.”
To segue or transition (seamlessly) into another topic or event
“This approach will feed nicely into the second part of the sound equation.”
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