1. disgorging - Noun
2. disgorging - Verb
of Disgorge
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe was appalled by the examination system, when it was explained to him, he could not imagine a greater detterent to the natural wish to learn than this pattern of cramming in information and disgorging it on demand. Ursula K. Le Guin
There are features that may be volcanic in origin, disgorging water mixed with ammonia onto the surface. Source: Internet
When the bottom of the bucket opened up, disgorging convert of concrete, a team of men worked it throughout the form. Source: Internet