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disgorge

[dis-gawrj] / dɪsˈgɔrdʒ /


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In 1991 Will Self disgorged himself on to the British literary scene with “The Quantity Theory of Insanity,” a book of short stories seething with misanthropy and logorrhea.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Maracaibo was alive with eager strangers as every boat that landed there disgorged an army of oil workers,” Méndez wrote.

From Los Angeles Times

They disgorge numerous goods carried away on the backs of men and brought to horse-drawn carriages waiting to transport them to the city.

From Literature

The SEC is seeking hundreds of millions in disgorged profits and penalties for the late filing.

From Barron's

Additionally, it seeks monetary damages equal to the profits made from the trademark: “so that Defendants are fully disgorged of their ill-gotten gains.”

From Los Angeles Times