purge
purge
pɜrʤ
pērj
British pronunciation
/pˈɜːd‍ʒ/

Definición y significado de "purge"en inglés

to purge
01

purgar, evacuar

to expel waste or contents from the body through defecation or vomiting
Intransitive
to purge definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The medicine caused her to purge as part of the cleansing process.
La medicina la hizo purgar como parte del proceso de limpieza.
02

purgar, eliminar

to eliminate impurities or unwanted elements
Transitive: to purge a system or space of impurities | to purge impurities from a system or space
to purge definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
A cleanse diet is designed to help purge the digestive system of impurities.
Una dieta de limpieza está diseñada para ayudar a purgar el sistema digestivo de impurezas.
03

depurar, purgar

to remove individuals or groups from a nation, political party, or organization
Transitive: to purge member of a party or organization | to purge a party or organization of members
example
Ejemplos
The ruling faction purged the cabinet of members who voiced disagreement.
La facción gobernante purgó el gabinete de los miembros que expresaron desacuerdo.
04

purgar, vaciar

to empty the bowels or stomach by natural or induced means
Transitive: to purge the stomach or bowels
example
Ejemplos
The cleansing diet was designed to gently purge the stomach over a few days.
La dieta de limpieza fue diseñada para purgar suavemente el estómago durante unos días.
05

purgar, limpiar

to get rid of something unwanted by thoroughly cleaning or washing it away
Transitive: to purge sth
example
Ejemplos
The ritual required purging the body with herbal baths.
El ritual requería purgar el cuerpo con baños de hierbas.
06

purgar, limpiar

to remove guilt or moral burden from someone
Transitive: to purge a person or their spirits
example
Ejemplos
The ceremony was meant to purge their souls and bring spiritual peace.
La ceremonia estaba destinada a purgar sus almas y traer paz espiritual.
07

purgar, absolver

to remove accusations, suspicions, or negative associations from someone or something
Transitive: to purge sb of a charge or accusation
example
Ejemplos
His alibi helped purge him of suspicion during the police inquiry.
Su coartada lo ayudó a purgar las sospechas durante la investigación policial.
01

purga, limpieza

an act of removing by cleansing; ridding of sediment or other undesired elements
02

purga, depuración

the act of clearing yourself (or another) from some stigma or charge
03

purga, depuración

an abrupt or sudden removal of a person or group from an organization or place

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