disgorge
/ˈdɪsgɔrɪdʒ/ or /dɪsˈgɔrdʒ/Definitions
1. verb
to eject or pour out (a fluid or contents); to force or vomit out
“The overflowing river began to disgorge into the valley.”
2. verb
to recount or give an account of something, especially in a detailed or elaborate way
“The lawyer was forced to disgorge all the details of the case to the judge.”
3. noun
the act of ejecting or pouring out (a fluid or contents)
“The disgorge of the dam caused a massive flood.”
4. noun
a vomit or ejection of (a fluid or contents)
“The doctor examined the disgorge of the patient’s stomach.”