Disgorging

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪsˈdʒiˈɔɹˈdʒɪŋ/

Disgorging (verb)

  1. To forcefully remove something from a container or a person’s body.
  2. To let out a large amount of something, often liquid, quickly.

Examples

  • The chef is disgorging the excess oil from the pan.
  • The river is disgorging its waters into the ocean.

Common collocations: disgorge contents, disgorge liquid, disgorge waste, disgorge debris

Synonyms of Disgorging

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Disgorging

  • The opposite of disgorging, meaning to take in food or drink.
  • To take in or soak up, opposite of expelling.