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Definition: DISGORGING

Part of Speech Definition
Verb 1. To dump, discard, unload or jettison. [Eve - graph theoretic]
2. To pour, spill or teem. [Eve - graph theoretic]
3. To vomit or spew. [Eve - graph theoretic]
4. To eject or emit. [Eve - graph theoretic]
5. To bend or stoop. [Eve - graph theoretic]
6. To throw, hurl or blurt.[Eve - graph theoretic]
7. Present participle conjugation of the verb disgorge.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Verb Base
(disgorge)
1. Cause or allow (a solid substance) to flow or run out or over.[Wordnet].
2. Eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; "After drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night".[Wordnet].
3. To eject or discharge by the throat and mouth; to vomit; to pour forth or throw out with violence, as if from the mouth; to discharge violently or in great quantities from a confined place.[Websters].
4. To give up unwillingly as what one has wrongfully seized and appropriated; to make restitution of; to surrender; as, he was compelled to disgorge his ill-gotten gains.[Websters].
5. To vomit forth what anything contains; to discharge; to make restitution.[Websters].
6. Base verb from the following inflections: disgorging, disgorged, disgorges, disgorger, disgorgers, disgorgingly and disgorgedly.[Eve - graph theoretic]

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"Disgorging" is a common misspelling or typo for: distorting.

Date "Disgorging" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1663. (references)

Specialty Definition: DISGORGING

Domain Definition
Noah Webster [Verb] Discharging from the throat or mouth; vomiting; ejecting with violence and in great quantities.. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary.
Food & Agriculture An operation carried out by a skilled workman during the making of sparkling wines by bottle fermentation. The cork and the sediment deposited on it is removed from each bottle. Source: European Union. (references)
Wiktionary [Verb] Present participle of disgorge. (references)

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Definition: DISGORGING

Part of SpeechDefinition
Verb1. To dump, discard, unload or jettison. [Eve - graph theoretic]
2. To pour, spill or teem. [Eve - graph theoretic]
3. To vomit or spew. [Eve - graph theoretic]
4. To eject or emit. [Eve - graph theoretic]
5. To bend or stoop. [Eve - graph theoretic]
6. To throw, hurl or blurt.[Eve - graph theoretic]
7. Present participle conjugation of the verb disgorge.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Verb Base
(disgorge)
1. Cause or allow (a solid substance) to flow or run out or over.[Wordnet].
2. Eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; "After drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night".[Wordnet].
3. To eject or discharge by the throat and mouth; to vomit; to pour forth or throw out with violence, as if from the mouth; to discharge violently or in great quantities from a confined place.[Websters].
4. To give up unwillingly as what one has wrongfully seized and appropriated; to make restitution of; to surrender; as, he was compelled to disgorge his ill-gotten gains.[Websters].
5. To vomit forth what anything contains; to discharge; to make restitution.[Websters].
6. Base verb from the following inflections: disgorging, disgorged, disgorges, disgorger, disgorgers, disgorgingly and disgorgedly.[Eve - graph theoretic]

Sources: compiled from various sources, (under license) copyright 2008.

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Date "DISGORGING" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1663. (references)

Specialty Definition: DISGORGING

DomainDefinition
Noah Webster [Verb] Discharging from the throat or mouth; vomiting; ejecting with violence and in great quantities.. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary.
Food & AgricultureAn operation carried out by a skilled workman during the making of sparkling wines by bottle fermentation. The cork and the sediment deposited on it is removed from each bottle. Source: European Union. (references)
Wiktionary[Verb] Present participle of disgorge. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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