1、The soldiers had to disgorge the jewels which they had plundered.

2、to order the criminal to return the spoils; to recover stolen money or goods; to make somebody disgorge the spoils

3、London had already begun to disgorge its workers as he neared Putney Bridge; the ant-heap was on the move outwards.

4、They neither ask questions nor answer them, opening their mouth only to disgorge lessons memorized by rote. Like Confucian scholars who lived only for passing the civil service exam, modern Chinese youth live with only one aim in life-- college.