disgorge

IPA: dɪsgˈɔrdʒ

verb

  • To vomit or spew, to discharge.
  • (law) To surrender (stolen goods or money, for example) unwillingly.
  • (oenology) To remove traces of yeast from sparkling wine by the méthode champenoise.
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Examples of "disgorge" in Sentences

  • He disgorges what he ate.
  • The band disgorged their passion.
  • A patrol ship lands and disgorges a crew of only males.
  • 'Disgorge' unless some useful context magically appears.
  • Not much different from any Disgorge or Dying Fetus album.
  • The meteorite unscrews and disgorges a Martian war machine.
  • Disgorge currently plan on writing material for a new album.
  • My humble Oxford dictionary does not disgorge that definition.
  • The ships arrive at Simlane and disgorge their cargo of children.
  • They performed Disgorge Mexico in its entirety from start to finish.

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