DISGORGE


Meaning of DISGORGE in English

dəs, (ˈ)dis+, or -sk- instead of -sg- verb

Etymology: Middle French desgorger, from des- dis- (I) + gorge gorge, throat — more at gorge

transitive verb

1.

a. : to discharge by the throat and mouth vomit

b. : to discharge violently, confusedly, or as a result of force

the volcano disgorges lava

day after day the tourist buses disgorged their multitudes — Mollie Panter-Downes

2. : to discharge the contents of (as the stomach) : empty

3. : to remove sediment from (champagne) after secondary fermentation in the bottle is complete and before the addition of dosage

intransitive verb

: to discharge contents ; especially : to give up illicit or ill-gotten gains

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