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The example sentences of DISGORGE in videos (3 in total of 3)

fully adverb grown verb, past participle , zeus proper noun, singular caused verb, past participle cronus proper noun, singular to to disgorge verb, base form the determiner five cardinal number children noun, plural he personal pronoun had verb, past tense swallowed verb, past participle , and coordinating conjunction out preposition or subordinating conjunction came verb, past tense
hades proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction his possessive pronoun siblings noun, plural were verb, past tense rescued verb, past participle when wh-adverb zeus proper noun, singular caused verb, past participle cronus proper noun, singular to to disgorge verb, base form them personal pronoun , so adverb began verb, past tense the determiner
was verb, past tense able adjective to to force verb, base form cronus proper noun, singular to to disgorge verb, base form the determiner five cardinal number gods noun, plural - zeus proper noun, singular five cardinal number siblings noun, plural - he personal pronoun had verb, past tense
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Definition and meaning of DISGORGE

What does "disgorge mean?"

/disˈɡôrj/

disgorge

verb
pour out.

What are synonyms of "disgorge"?
Some common synonyms of "disgorge" are:
  • discharge,
  • eject,
  • emit,
  • expel,
  • evacuate,
  • empty,
  • spout,
  • vomit,
  • regurgitate,
  • regorge,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

discharge
noun verb

action of discharging someone. To release a person or thing from jail, hospital.

/ēˈjekt/

eject
verb

force something out violently.

/əˈmit/

emit
verb

produce and discharge.

/ikˈspel/

expel
verb

To release or push something (e.g. air) out.

/iˈvakyəˌwāt/

evacuate
verb

To move people from dangerous to a safe places.

/ˈem(p)tē/

empty
adjective noun verb

Containing nothing; with no contents. empty bottle or glass. remove contents of container.

/spout/

spout
noun verb

tube or lip projecting from container, through which liquid can be poured. To speak too quickly without thinking first.

/ˈvämət/

vomit
noun verb

Food coming back up from stomach, due to illness. eject matter from stomach through mouth.

/rəˈɡərjəˌtāt/

regurgitate
verb

bring swallowed food up again to mouth.

/rēˈɡôrj/

regorge
verb

bring up again.

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