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purge
[ purj ]
verb (used with object)
The water was purged and then tested for purity, so it should be safe to drink.
- to rid, clear, or free (usually followed by of or from ):
The raid was intended to purge the political party of disloyal members.
- to remove by cleansing or purifying (often followed by away, off, or out ).
- to clear or empty (the stomach or bowels) by inducing vomiting or evacuation.
- to cause evacuation of the bowels of (a person).
- to put to death or otherwise eliminate (undesirable or unwanted members) from a political organization, government, nation, etc.
Synonyms: , ,
- Computers. to delete or remove (data or the like):
Make sure to purge all sensitive information from your phone before you sell it.
- to clear of imputed guilt or ritual uncleanliness.
- to clear away or wipe out legally (an offense, accusation, etc.) by atonement or other suitable action.
- Metallurgy.
- to drive off (undesirable gases) from a furnace or stove.
- to free (a furnace or stove) of undesirable gases.
verb (used without object)
- to become cleansed or purified.
- to clear or empty the stomach or bowels by inducing vomiting or evacuation:
A bulimic individual who binges and purges often will experience physical changes that make stopping the cycle extremely difficult.
noun
- the act or process of purging.
- the removal or elimination of members of a political organization, government, nation, etc., who are considered disloyal or otherwise undesirable.
- something that purges, as a purgative medicine or laxative.
purge
/ ɜː /
verb
- tr to rid (something) of (impure or undesirable elements)
- tr to rid (a state, political party, etc) of (dissident or troublesome people)
- tr
- to empty (the bowels) by evacuation of faeces
- to cause (a person) to evacuate his bowels
- to clear (a person) of a charge
- to free (oneself) of guilt, as by atonement
to purge contempt
- intr to be cleansed or purified
noun
- the act or process of purging
- the elimination of opponents or dissidents from a state, political party, etc
- a purgative drug or agent; cathartic
Derived Forms
- ˈܰ, noun
Other yvlog Forms
- ܰ·· adjective
- ܰ· noun
- un·ܰ·· adjective
- ܲ·ܰ adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of purge1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of purge1
Example Sentences
Stebbins has served as the acting Inspector General for the Department of Defense since January when Trump fired the previous IG amid a massive purge of the bureaucrats charged with agency oversight.
Moreover, all federal agencies are currently subject to a purge of certain words and phrases.
In other words, the Trump administration’s claims of legitimacy for its purge of information remain strong.
“We need to purge the US Attorney’s office of all leftist Trump haters,” Loomer wrote.
The order calls for a purge of “divisive narratives that distort our shared history,” including works or exhibitions that reinforce the notion that “race is not a biological reality but a social construct.”
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