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Dictionary: pu·ri·fi·ca·tion   (pyʊr'ə-fĭ-kā'shən) pronunciation
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The act or an instance of cleansing or purifying.


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noun

  1. The act or process of removing physical impurities: clarification, refinement. See clean/dirty.
  2. A freeing from sin, guilt, or defilement: lustration, purgation. See clean/dirty, religion.

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Definition: freeing, cleansing
Antonyms: adulteration, contamination, corruption, dirtying, pollution


 
Columbia Encyclopedia: purification
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purification, in religion, the ceremonial removal of what the religion deems unclean. The usual agents of purification are water (as in baptism), bodily alteration (as in circumcision), and fire. The origin of purification rites is a matter of dispute, but frequently the necessity for purification may result from violation of taboo or from defilement incurred while participating in critical events of life, such as childbirth, puberty, marriage, bloodshed or war, and death. The ancient Hebrew rites are described in the Bible, as in chapter 19 of the Book of Numbers. Candlemas commemorates the purification of the Virgin Mary after the birth of Jesus.


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Purification is the process of rendering something pure, i.e. clean of foreign elements and/or pollution, and may refer to:


 
 
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defilement
catharsis
self-purification

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