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    disgorge
    /dɪsˈɡɔːdʒ/

    verb

    • 1. pour (something) out: "the combine disgorged a steady stream of grain" Similar pour outdischargeejectemit
    • 2. remove the sediment from (a sparkling wine) after fermentation: "the wine is aged in the bottle before it is disgorged"

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  3. Disgorge means to release large amounts of liquid, gas, or other contents, or to send many people out of a place or vehicle at the same time. It can also mean to force something up from the stomach and out through the mouth, or to unwillingly release information or money.

  4. Definitions of disgorge. verb. eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth. synonyms: barf, be sick, chuck, regurgitate, throw up, vomit, vomit up. see more see less. verb. cause or allow (a solid substance) to flow or run out or over. synonyms: shed, spill. slop, spill, splatter.

  5. Disgorge means to release large amounts of liquid, gas, or other contents, or to send many people out of a place or vehicle at the same time. It can also mean to force something up from the stomach and out through the mouth, or to unwillingly release information or money.

  6. 1. : to discharge by the throat and mouth : vomit. Like llamas, which disgorge stomach juices to show pique or displeasure, many animals spew fluids from their mouths, and for a variety of reasons.—Noel Vietmeyer. 2. : to discharge or let go of rapidly or forcefully. The train disgorged its passengers.

  7. Disgorge means to empty something out, to vomit, or to surrender something unwillingly. Learn more about its usage, pronunciation, and origin with Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Definition of disgorge verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Disgorge means to bring up and expel from the throat or stomach, or to discharge violently. It can also mean to surrender unwillingly or to remove a hook from a fish. See synonyms, translations and usage examples.