0 past simple and past participle of exorcise
1 to force an evil spirit to leave a person or place by using prayers or magic:
In this slow-moving, old-fashioned, elegiac piece the ghosts of the past are gradually exorcized.
The spectres of the past are not so easily exorcized, and the resurrection of the spirits of the dead depends as much on political circumstances.
We have seen this chronic curse of unemployment when, if only the purchasing power had been there, the unemployment could have been exorcized.
This energy can be removed and effectively exorcized by forcing its zipper-like mouth open.
A site "liberatus et effatus" was thus exorcized and available.