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Disgorge - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Disgorge means to forcefully eject or expel something, often in large quantities. It can describe vomiting, a river releasing water, or a container emptying its contents. The action is usually sudden and uncontrolled.

disgorge

/dɪsˈɡɔrdʒ/ /dɪsˈɡɔːdʒ/

Definition:

To eject or discharge something, often forcefully or in large quantities.

Synonyms:

vomit, expel, eject, spew

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

ingest, retain

Common Collocations:

disgorge contents, disgorge liquid, disgorge debris

Derivatives:

disgorgement, disgorging

Usage Tips:

Use "disgorge" for forceful expulsion, often of liquids or unwanted substances from a container or body.

Common Phrases:

disgorge one's guts, disgorge the truth

Etymology:

From Old French "desgorger," meaning to pour out, derived from Latin "dis-" (apart) + "gurges" (whirlpool).

Examples:

  • 1. The volcano began to disgorge molten lava onto the slopes.
  • 2. The overflowing river disgorged debris onto the flooded streets.
  • 3. He felt sick and had to disgorge his meal quickly.
  • 4. The factory was fined for disgorging toxic waste into the river.

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