verb
- to vomit or bring up food from the stomach
- to give back or return something, especially something taken or seized
Usage: formal
Usage: formal
Examples
- The bird will regorge food to feed its young.
- After eating too quickly, he began to regorge his meal.
- The court ordered the company to regorge all illegal profits.
- Pirates were forced to regorge their stolen treasure.
- The pelican regorged fish for its chicks.
- The defendant must regorge the fraudulent gains.
- Some birds regorge partially digested food as a defense mechanism.