exorcise Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈek.sɔː.saɪz]
  • Us [ ˈek.sɔːr.saɪz]

Meaning of exorcise In English

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Examples of exorcise

  • Whether inflation can be exorcised altogether, and for all time, is a matter of debate.

  • Prejudice cannot be exorcised, but like a weakness of the flesh it can be subdued.

  • With a little care this nightmare can be exorcised.

  • I hope that any sneers that may have come between us have now been exorcised.

  • I believe that such ghosts are better exorcised than reincarnated.

  • I do not see that it needs to be completely exorcised.

  • The political, social and economic consequences for the country were awful, and are perhaps still not yet entirely exorcised.

  • Cannot such problems he exorcised only by the truth?

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