disgorge

/dɪsˈɡɔrdʒ/
verb
  1. To pour out or release something in a large amount, often suddenly or forcefully.
    • The pipe disgorged a torrent of muddy water into the street.
    • The volcano disgorged lava and ash for miles around.
    • The stadium disgorged thousands of fans after the concert ended.
  2. To bring up food from the stomach; to vomit.
    • He disgorged the spoiled food almost immediately after eating it.
    • The baby disgorged the milk all over her bib.
    • The sick cat disgorged its meal on the kitchen floor.
  3. To surrender or give up something, especially money or goods that were wrongfully obtained.
    • The bank had to disgorge the fees it had charged unfairly.
    • The corrupt official was forced to disgorge the bribes he had taken.
    • The court ordered the company to disgorge its illegal profits.
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