(“pure”). IPA(key): /e.py.ʁe/ épurer (transitive) to purify (transitive) to expurgate (reflexive) to get pure, become pure to refine Conjugation of épurer (see...
bowd‧le‧ri‧soi‧da bowdlerisoida (intransitive, transitive) to bowdlerise, expurgate (to remove or alter those parts of a text considered offensive, vulgar...
Syllabification(key): sen‧su‧roi‧da sensuroida (intransitive, transitive) to censor, expurgate, bowdlerise, redact sensurointi “sensuroida”, in Kielitoimiston sanakirja...
Borrowed from Latin expurgāre. IPA(key): /ɛk.spyʁ.ʒe/ expurger to expurgate This is a regular -er verb, but the stem is written expurge- before endings...
Lafayette Place, →OCLC, pages 14–15: As one reads history—not in the expurgated editions written for schoolboys and passmen, but in the original authorities...
obscene, likely to incite violence, or sensitive). Synonyms: bowdlerize, expurgate, expunge, redact Antonym: decensor The people responsible for censoring...
feeling or emotion of being happy and joyful. The quelling, curing, or expurgation of disease or sickness; medical recovery. (rare) Recompense, amends or...
humorous) To remove the vowels from, for example, for the purpose of expurgating offensive words. 1906 September 5, Puck, volume 60, number 1540, New...
Society of London, page 153: […] the virtues of drinking ‘cowpiss’ as an expurgative […] 1990, Vance Bourjaily, Old Soldier, New York, N.Y.: Donald I. Fine...