ungorge
Etymology
From un- + gorge.
ungorge means to relieve by vomiting. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.
verb
- To relieve by vomiting.“Well, Phoebus, well, drink on, I say, drink on; But when thou dost ungorge thee, grant me this, Thou pour thy poisons on the head of John.”
- To purge; to empty out by removing something that should not be there.“They thought evil, 'God disposed it to good;' they, to ungorge themselves of that venomous malice which the prosperity of Joseph, conceived from his dreams, instilled into their hearts;”
- To discharge or relinquish.“Lorries come, ungorge their loads.”