exoculate
/ɛksɒkjʊleɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to expel or discharge something from the body or from a system, especially in a violent or sudden manner
“The accident caused the driver to exoculate the contents of his stomach onto the pavement.”
2. verb
to cause something to be expelled or discharged from the body or from a system
“The medication was designed to exoculate the toxins from the patient’s system.”
3. noun
the act of expelling or discharging something from the body or from a system
“The exoculation of the poison from the snake’s body was a remarkable sight.”