purgepɜrdʒ
purge (v)
- present
- purges
- past
- purged
- past participle
- purged
- present participle
- purging
purge (n)
English Definitions:
purge, purging, purgation (noun)
the act of clearing yourself (or another) from some stigma or charge
purge, purging (noun)
an act of removing by cleansing; ridding of sediment or other undesired elements
purge (verb)
an abrupt or sudden removal of a person or group from an organization or place
"he died in a purge by Stalin"
purge (verb)
oust politically
"Deng Xiao Ping was purged several times throughout his lifetime"
purge (verb)
clear of a charge
purify, purge, sanctify (verb)
make pure or free from sin or guilt
"he left the monastery purified"
purge (verb)
rid of impurities
"purge the water"; "purge your mind"
flush, scour, purge (verb)
rinse, clean, or empty with a liquid
"flush the wound with antibiotics"; "purge the old gas tank"
vomit, vomit up, purge, cast, sick, cat, be sick, disgorge, regorge, retch, puke, barf, spew, spue, chuck, upchuck, honk, regurgitate, throw up (verb)
eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
"After drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night"
purge (verb)
excrete or evacuate (someone's bowels or body)
"The doctor decided that the patient must be purged"
purge (Noun)
An act of purging
purge (Noun)
An evacuation of the bowels or a vomiting.
purge (Noun)
A cleansing of pipes.
purge (Noun)
A forcible removal of people from political activity.
purge (Noun)
That which purges; especially, a medicine that evacuates the intestines; a cathartic.
purge (Verb)
to clean thoroughly; to cleanse; to rid of impurities
purge (Verb)
to free from sin, guilt, or the burden or responsibility of misdeeds
purge (Verb)
to void the bowels; to vomit.
purge (Verb)
to clear of a charge, suspicion, or imputation
Purge
In history, religion, and political science, a purge is the removal of people who are considered undesirable by those in power from a government, from another organization, from their team owners, or from society as a whole. Purges can be peaceful or violent; many will end with the imprisonment or exile of those purged, but in some cases they will simply be removed from office. Restoring people who have been purged is known as rehabilitation.
Purge
In history, religion and political science, a purge is a position removal or execution of people who are considered undesirable by those in power from a government, another organization, their team leaders, or society as a whole. A group undertaking such an effort is labeled as purging itself. Purges can be either nonviolent or violent, with the former often resolved by the simple removal of those who have been purged from office, and the latter often resolved by the imprisonment, exile, or murder of those who have been purged.
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