purge of



purge someone or something of someone or something

to rid someone or something of someone or something. The medicine is designed to purge the patient of the deadly toxin. We purged the list of the delinquent members.
See also: of, purge

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Uliana-Russian
Hallr-Ancient Scandinavian
BridgetteBRIJ-ətEnglish
Doherty['dəuəti:]
Reeves[ri:vz]
TerhiTER-heeFinnish