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disgorge
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disgorge
verb
/dɪsˈɡɔrdʒ/
disfigure
Disgrace
Meaning
to vomit or eject contents; to give up something unwillingly
to discharge or pour out; to vomit; to give up reluctantly
Example Sentences
The volcano disgorged ash and smoke.
The broken pipe disgorged water all over the floor.
Example Expressions
disgorge profits
Synonyms
vomit, spew, eject, expel, surrender, discharge, emit
Entry 1
vomit, spew, eject, expel, surrender
Entry 2
discharge, emit, vomit, expel
Antonyms
retain, keep, hold, absorb, swallow, consume
Entry 1
retain, keep, hold
Entry 2
absorb, retain, swallow, consume
Collocations
disgorge funds, disgorge profits, disgorge contents, disgorge smoke, disgorge water, disgorge passengers, suddenly disgorge
Entry 1
disgorge funds, disgorge profits, disgorge contents, disgorge smoke
Entry 2
disgorge water, disgorge contents, disgorge passengers, suddenly disgorge, disgorge profits
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