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the houses are disgorging the children what does disgorging mean and why is it a more vivid word than the phrase are coming out of

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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The verb DISGORGING, which means to pour anything out, is a strong verb because pour is a more reliable and intelligible verb than coming out of.

  • Disgorge definitions. verb. eject stomach contents through the mouth. synonyms include "barf," "chuck," "chuck up," "throw up," and "be sick."
  • Enormous amounts of liquid, gas, or other contents to be released: It was discovered that the pipe was dumping hazardous substances into the water.
  • Literary. to eject a large number of people from a building or vehicle at once: There were a large number of irate people getting off the late commuter train.
  • Disgorgement, as it is known in law, is the activity of giving up something—specifically, profits—because they were acquired dishonestly or illegally.
  • The person or thing must comply with the court's order.In order to prohibit the person or business from obtaining unjust financial benefits, the legal system compels them to forfeit such profits.

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