verb
- to discharge or pour forth contents forcefully
- to give up something unwillingly, especially money or property obtained illegally
- to vomit or regurgitate
Usage: legal
Examples
- The volcano disgorged lava and ash into the sky.
- The broken pipe disgorged water onto the street.
- The court ordered the company to disgorge its illegal profits.
- The corrupt official was forced to disgorge the stolen funds.
- The sick child disgorged his lunch.
- The river disgorges into the ocean at this point.
- The building disgorged hundreds of workers at closing time.