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purge I. \ˈpərj, ˈpə̄j, ˈpəij\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English purgen, from Old French purgier, from Latin purgare to cleanse, purify, purge, from Old Latin purigare, from purus clean, pure + -igare (from agere to lead, drive, do) — more at pure, act transitive verb 1. a. (1) : to clear (as oneself or another) from a charge or doubt : remove a stigma from the name of : demonstrate the innocence of : free from a charge by purgation < the committee heard his attempt to purge himself of a charge of heresy > (2) : to demonstrate (as oneself) to be free from guilt by submission to ordeal under a medieval code of legal procedure b. : to make free of physical impurities : make clean by removing whatever is foreign, soiling, or superfluous < purge metal of dross > < purging water by distillation > c. : to make morally or spiritually clean : free from moral or ceremonial contamination or defilement 2. : to remove by a process of cleansing : take off or out by or as if by washing < purge away dross from metal > < let us purge our sins with prayer > 3. a. : to cause evacuation of or from (the bowels) < drugs that purge the bowels > or of or from the bowel of < purged himself with calomel > b. : to free (itself) of suspended matter usually by sedimentation : defecate — used of a liquid c. : to free (as a boiler) of sediment or relieve (as a steampipe) of trapped air by bleeding d. : to rid (as a state or party) by a purge : get rid of (as disloyal or suspect elements from a group or undesirable material in a publication) : eliminate 4. : to make submission or atonement in order to relieve oneself of (as a legal offence or sentence) < a restitution that purged the previous seizure > or in order to relieve (as oneself) from liability or penalty < purged himself of contempt of court > intransitive verb 1. : to become free of impurities, excess, or other unwanted matter (as by clearing, discharging, washing) 2. a. : to have or produce frequent evacuations from the intestines (as by means of a purgative) b. : to take a purge or purgative 3. : to cause or bring about purgation, purification, or similar effects Synonyms: see rid II. noun (-s) 1. a. : an act or instance of purging : purgation b. : a ridding (as of a nation or party) of elements or members regarded as treacherous, disloyal, or suspect 2. : something that purges; especially : purgative |