Purge


The meaning of the word Purge is: to get rid of something or someone


Examples:

After he saw his parents making out in the back seat of their Buick, Kevin vowed that he would do whatever it took to purge the image from his brain.

published by Jon on 2021-07-01 21:12:23


Because she never intended to gain back the weight she had lost, Jennifer decided to purge her wardrobe of anything bigger than a size 10 and then go shopping.

published by Darleen on 2021-04-13 06:24:07


Although this cleansing diet will purge toxins from my system temporarily, my nutritionist warned me that they’ll come right back if I return to my former bad eating habits.

published by Chasidy on 2021-07-02 05:30:14


Myrna is so superstitious that she hired a spiritualist to purge her new house of evil spirits.

published by Shelby on 2021-01-25 17:17:18


The results of the election revealed that voters were determined to purge the city of its corrupt officials.

published by Andrew on 2021-06-23 16:37:27


Hoping to purge herself of the guilt she felt for shoplifting the bracelet, Marina put some cash in an envelope and left it at the customer service desk.

published by Elenore on 2021-09-21 07:49:01


It is essential for all nations to remain vigilant to foreign leaders who intend to purge the planet of minority groups that they consider to be undesirable.

published by Wilhelmina on 2021-01-22 07:29:12


In an effort to save money, officials decided to try to purge the company of overpaid executives by offering them early retirement.

published by Taisha on 2021-07-31 02:44:05


After watching a TV show about hoarders, Darlene resolved to purge her house of any items that she didn’t absolutely need.

published by Georgianne on 2021-01-23 09:53:54


There was an enormous outcry in the community when a small group of very conservative parents attempted to purge certain books from all the school libraries.

published by Eliana on 2021-05-31 12:39:03


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