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ex·or·cise also ex·or·cize Listen to audio/ˈɛksɚˌsaɪz/ verb
ex·or·cis·es also ex·or·ciz·es; ex·or·cised also ex·or·cized; ex·or·cis·ing also ex·or·ciz·ing
[+ obj] : to force (an evil spirit) to leave
The movie is about a priest who tries to exorcise demons from a young girl.often used figuratively She tried hard to exorcise her feelings of guilt. His charitable works seem to be an effort to exorcise the ghosts/demons of his past. [=to make up for the bad things he did in the past]
— ex·or·cism Listen to audio /ˈɛksɚˌsɪzəm/ noun, plural ex·or·cisms
[noncount] the exorcism of demons [count] a priest performing exorcisms
— ex·or·cist Listen to audio /ˈɛksɚˌsɪst/ noun, plural ex·or·cists [count]

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