expurgate from



expurgate something from something

to cleanse something by removing something. (Often refers to editing objectionable material from written or broadcast material.) They expurgated the most graphic passages from the novel. We will expurgate the offensive matter from the article.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Damianos-Ancient Greek
Zenobios-Ancient Greek
Adorno[ə'də:nəu]
Robynne-English (Rare)
Bratislav-Serbian
Georgs-Latvian