Clear of a charge, Rid of impurities
What does the word purge mean
"They needed to purge the poison from his body."
The word purge means to get rid of something. In the case of the story of Beowulf, to purge the evil from the hall means to kill the evil creature that is attacking people in the hall.
have you seen the movie? The Purge : Anarchy begins ?
The urge to purge means to clean out so the urge to purge means to clean (purge) all the food out of your stomach.
expel
He was force fed laxatives to purge his systems of fecal matter.
The word "purge" comes from Latin "purgare", which means "to clean". We also get the word "purgatory" from the same latin base.
The word purge is most often used as a verb and means to get rid of something unwanted. A sentence for this word is: It was time to purge the old files in the office to make room for new ones.
The superheated gas could instantly purge the room of all biological contaminants.
eat a pie
Not in English, it isn't, not in the original languages. Check concordances for several different English translations. It does appear, but that does not mean that the original word translated into 'purge' in one version will always be translated the same way in other versions. There may be some English versions that don't even use the word at all.