disgorge
გამოთქმა:
/dɪsˈgɔːdʒ/
1pour (something) out:the combine disgorged a steady stream of grain (of a building or vehicle) discharge (the occupants):an aircraft disgorging paratroopers bring up or vomit (food). yield or give up (funds, especially when dishonestly acquired):they were made to disgorge all the profits made from the record [no object] (of a river) empty into a sea:the Nile disgorges into the sea at Rashid
2remove the sediment from (a sparkling wine) after fermentation: the wine is aged in the bottle before it is disgorged