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    expurgate
    /ˈɛkspəɡeɪt/

    verb

    • 1. remove matter thought to be objectionable or unsuitable from (a text or account): "editors heavily expurgated the novel before its initial publication"

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  2. EXPURGATE definition: 1. to remove parts of a piece of writing that are considered likely to cause offence: 2. to remove…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of EXPURGATE is to cleanse of something morally harmful, offensive, or erroneous; especially : to expunge objectionable parts from before publication or presentation. How to use expurgate in a sentence.

  4. To expurgate is to censor. Usually, people talk about expurgating bad words from something written or on TV. On TV, if you hear some words bleeped out, those words have been expurgated. In print, we can expurgate by using dashes ( — — ) or random characters like %&$#.

  5. verb. If someone expurgates a piece of writing, they remove parts of it before it is published because they think those parts will offend or shock people. [formal] He heavily expurgated the work in its second edition. [VERB noun] Synonyms: censor, cut, clean up [informal], purge More Synonyms of expurgate. expurgated adjective.

  6. Expurgate definition: to amend by removing words, passages, etc., deemed offensive or objectionable. See examples of EXPURGATE used in a sentence.

  7. verb. /ˈekspəɡeɪt/ /ˈekspərɡeɪt/ [usually passive] (formal) Verb Forms. expurgate something to remove or leave out parts of a piece of writing or a conversation when printing or reporting it, because you think those parts could offend people. She gave an expurgated account of what had happened. Word Origin. Join us.

  8. tr.v. ex·pur·gat·ed, ex·pur·gat·ing, ex·pur·gates. To remove erroneous, vulgar, obscene, or otherwise objectionable material from (a book, for example) before publication. [Latin expūrgāre, expūrgāt-, to purify : ex-, intensive pref.; see ex- + pūrgāre, to cleanse; see peuə- in Indo-European roots.] ex′pur·ga′tion n.

  9. Dictionary definition of expurgate. To remove or censor objectionable or offensive content from a text or other work of media. "The publisher was forced to expurgate the book due to its explicit content." Detailed meaning of expurgate.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · expurgate (third-person singular simple present expurgates, present participle expurgating, simple past and past participle expurgated) To edit out (incorrect, offensive, or otherwise undesirable information) from a book or other publication; to cleanse; to purge.

  11. ex•pur•gate /ˈɛkspɚˌgeɪt/ v. [~ + object], -gated, -gating. to change by removing words or passages thought to be improper or objectionable: The censors expurgated the documentary. ex•pur•ga•tion /ˌɛkspɚˈgeɪʃən/ n. [uncountable * countable] See -pur-.