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EXORCIZE

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ex⋅or⋅cise

[ek-sawr-sahyz, -ser-]
–verb (used with object), -cised, -cis⋅ing.
1. to seek to expel (an evil spirit) by adjuration or religious or solemn ceremonies: to exorcise a demon.
2. to free (a person, place, etc.) of evil spirits or malignant influences.
Also, ex⋅or⋅cize.


Origin:
1350–1400; ME < LL exorcizāre < Gk exorkízein, equiv. to ex- ex- 3 + (h)orkízein to cause (someone) to swear an oath


ex⋅or⋅cise⋅ment, noun
ex⋅or⋅cis⋅er, noun
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expel through adjuration or prayers; "exorcise evil spirits" [syn: exorcise
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