0 past simple and past participle of cleanse --
1 to make something completely clean: --
When he is discovered and the story of his crime is told, the cosmos in which he is placed is rid of uncertainty and the community cleansed of guilt.
In order to reduce the complexity of the text, as well as the resulting computational costs, the index terms to be retained are all the nouns from the cleansed text.
Hughes' plan for each inmate to be cleansed and deloused took longer than anticipated.
Sentinels were confined within a cattle race and an area of the hide (c. 100 mm x 100 mm) was cleansed and shaved before administration of a local anaesthetic (lignocaine).
They must be ' cleansed ' from society by any means available since they have forfeited their rights.
Amphibian vitellogenesis platinum replicas were cleansed with sodium hypochlorite and mounted on uncoated copper grids.
Clear definitions and expressions cleansed of rhetorical excess or emotional distortion are the means for conveying objective truths or intentions, fixing meanings and achieving consensus.
Then it could be channeled through a filter of formal logic and properly cleansed.