to be broken up into smaller, easier to comprehend components, used in the context of analyses or messages that might be overwhelming if due thought is not applied beforehand, as in: “Before we share the report let’s break it down into more digestible sections”; something that is easily digestible can be quickly grasped by the intended audience, and so is not a characteristic of messages intended to obfuscate; similar to granular; pushes in the opposite direction of chunk up, which is used where something has been reduced to an overly-mashed slurry that needs more substance
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