I want you to expunge all references to John Walker, also known as Agent 008, from the official record of this incident.
"Joey asked the court to expunge his criminal conviction so that he didn't have to list it on his Job Applications."
John had some brushes with the law while a teenager. When he was 21, he asked a judge that those offense be removed or expunged from his record.
to avoid offending some viewers , producers may expurgate certain comments.
The editors expurgated hateful references to the government in the author's book before publishing it.
Meaning "to remove" or "to delete," the term "expurgate" has a variety of uses in contemporary English. One example-sentence for it would be as follows: "The censor reminded her staff that it was necessary to expurgate all references to time and place from the letters being sent home by the front-line soldiers. "
expurgate means to remove from a book or text , The writings of the female Prophets were expurgated from the old texts . if you write somthing that your editors or lawyers dont like the will be expurgated from the transcripts
ban. Also: expurgate, cut, blue-pencil, bowdlerize
Cleanse is the odd word because it is not about "cutting off" something.
It in symmetry with sentence a is what? What is a sentence with symmetry in it? This sentence with symmetry is symmetry with sentence this.
I am expurgate i am really expurgate
Meaning "to remove" or "to delete," the term "expurgate" has a variety of uses in contemporary English. One example-sentence for it would be as follows: "The censor reminded her staff that it was necessary to expurgate all references to time and place from the letters being sent home by the front-line soldiers. "
To expurgate is to remove something that is undesirable from either a book or a bank account. For example, "Many people want to let children read an expurgated version of Tom Sawyer".
expurgate means to remove from a book or text , The writings of the female Prophets were expurgated from the old texts . if you write somthing that your editors or lawyers dont like the will be expurgated from the transcripts
ban. Also: expurgate, cut, blue-pencil, bowdlerize
You would really mean "Expurgate". This means remove matter thought to be objectionable or unsuitable from (a book or account).
Cleanse is the odd word because it is not about "cutting off" something.
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Here are some: absolve, clarify, clean, clear, depurgate,disinfect, expurgate, launder, lustrate, purge,purify, refine, restore, rinse, sanitize, scour,scrub, sterilize
To expurgate, as a book, by omitting or modifying the parts considered offensive. It is a grave defect in the splendid tale of Tom Jones . . . that a Bowlderized version of it would be hardly intelligible as a tale. F. Harrison. -- Bowd`leriza"tion (#), n. --Bowd"ler*ism (#), n.
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