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recleanse
cleanse
/
klɛnz
/
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[
klenz
]
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verb,
cleansed,
cleans·ing.
verb (used with object)
1.
to make clean.
2.
to remove by or as if by cleaning:
to cleanse sin from the soul.
verb (used without object)
3.
to become clean.
Origin:
before 900;
Middle English
clensen,
Old English
clǣnsian,
equivalent to
clǣne
clean
+
-si-
v. suffix +
-an
infinitive suffix
Related forms
cleans·a·ble,
adjective
re·cleanse,
verb (used with object),
re·cleansed,
re·cleans·ing.
un·cleans·a·ble,
adjective
un·cleansed,
adjective
well-cleansed,
adjective
Can be confused:
clean
,
cleanse
(see synonym study at
clean
).
Synonyms
1.
See
clean
.
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cleanse
(klɛnz)
—
vb
1.
to remove dirt, filth, etc, from
2.
to remove guilt from
3.
to remove a group of people from (an area) by means of ethnic cleansing
[Old English
clǣnsian;
related to Middle Low German
klēnsen;
see
clean
]
'cleansable
—
adj
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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Word Origin & History
cleanse
O.E. clænsian, from W.Gmc. *klainson, from *klainoz (see
clean
). Despite its modern spelling (16c.), it retains its M.E. pronunciation.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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