Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disgorge.(verb)
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Use "disgorges" in a sentence
"The airplane disgorges its passengers and the passengers pick up their baggage and depart."
""What Ahmadinejad Knows" and loves is that the American press, in its usual excess, will publicize every single lie and outrageous remark he disgorges (by Bret Stephens, Global View, Sept. 28)."
"More suspense film than genre shocker, the story finds extravagant riches in the lower depths of Mexico City, where a nuclear clan of a mother, two sons and a daughter experiences a meltdown when its clock-maker patriarch drops dead on the street — and disgorges an undigested finger on the autopsy table."