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    exorcise
    /ˈɛksɔːsʌɪz/

    verb

    • 1. drive out or attempt to drive out (a supposed evil spirit) from a person or place: "an attempt to exorcise an unquiet spirit"

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  2. EXORCISE definition: 1. to force an evil spirit to leave a person or place by using prayers or magic: 2. to remove the…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of EXORCISE is to expel (an evil spirit) by adjuration. How to use exorcise in a sentence.

  4. Exorcise definition: to seek to expel (an evil spirit) by adjuration or religious or solemn ceremonies. See examples of EXORCISE used in a sentence.

  5. exorcise something (from something) (formal) to remove something that is bad or painful from your mind. She had managed to exorcise these unhappy memories from her mind.

  6. 1. a. To expel (an evil spirit), as by incantation, command, or prayer. b. To eliminate or suppress (a malign influence or negative feeling, for example): "the man most Americans now loved to like as they exorcised the defeatist spirit of the 1960s" (Gil Troy). 2.

  7. to force an evil spirit to leave a person or place by using prayers or magic: After the priest exorcised the spirit / house / child, apparently, the strange noises stopped. to remove the bad effects of a frightening or upsetting event: It will take a long time to exorcise the memory of the accident. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  8. EXORCISE definition: to drive (an evil spirit or spirits) out or away by ritual prayers , incantations , etc. | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  9. To exorcise is to cast out a devil or evil spirit, using prayer and other religious tools. You're probably familiar with the name of the person who does this: an exorcist. Don't try to exorcise a demon yourself. Call an exorcist.

  10. Definition of exorcise verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. May 21, 2024 · exorcise (third-person singular simple present exorcises, present participle exorcising, simple past and past participle exorcised) To drive out (an evil spirit) from a person, place or thing, especially by an incantation or prayer. To rid (a person, place or thing) of an evil spirit.