Disgorge (verb)

  1. To force or bring out something from the inside of something or someone.
  2. To vomit or empty something from the stomach.

Origin:

From old french disgorgier, meaning "to vomit or empty".

Examples:

  1. The volcano disgorges lava and ash.
  2. The criminal was forced to disgorge his ill-gotten gains.
  3. The snake disgorges its prey before eating it.
  4. The dog disgorges the ball it swallowed.
  5. The bird disgorges the fish it caught to feed its chicks.
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