purge from



purge someone or something from something

to rid something of someone or something. We are going to purge the delinquent members from the list. The court purged her arrest from the records.
See also: purge

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Denicedə-NEESEnglish
Bidane-Basque
EufÊMia-Portuguese
Atkin['ætkin]
Idelleie-DELEnglish (Rare)
Madelaine-English (Rare)