Similar words: exorcism, exercise, flexor, inexorable, inexorably, exorbitant, exorbitantly, incise. Meaning: v. expel through adjuration or prayers.
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1. He confronted his childhood trauma and tried to exorcise the pain.
2. A priest was called in to exorcise the ghost.
3. It will take a long time to exorcise the memory of the accident.
4. So I can exorcise it with the scalpel of language.
5. Then there was an attempt to exorcise poor Amy's unquiet spirit.
6. It did not exorcise demons, for those who truly understand the game of basketball realize that no real demons existed.
7. And I write, hoping to exorcise some frustration.
8. Cast out devils. Jesus didn't Exorcise all Israelis.
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10. The rite of dancing to exorcise demons will soon be held in the temple.
11. This paper has probed into the relativity of Exorcise,[http://Sentencedict.com] Shaman and Yoga with a view to prehistorical culture origin and psychological and physical healing.
12. Exorcise is a kind of traditional folk religious dance for sacrifice, which accumulates profound historical connotation.
13. The fireworks origin the initial agent, is for exorcise by the ghost, drives only if standard.
14. He could not exorcise the memory of his past misdeeds.
15. It was clear that whatever demons he'd tried to exorcise were still present and squirming inside his head.
16. The young composer wanders through a haunted mansion, trying to exorcise the spirits of his tyrannical father and castrating sisters.
17. Like the legend of the snake-shaped genie who protects the gold from prospectors and holy men trying to exorcise it with tricks and prayers.
18. Most of the pattern of painted face are from folk fames, which own supernatural power and justice, imply assuage residence, exorcise, drive away lonely, display blessings and auspicious wish.
19. And beneath this scorn there is a gloom that he cannot exorcise.
20. Reading from it in sweet singsong she proceeds to exorcise the unspeakable out of George.
21. Rising out of the mist amid some of the most sublime alpine scenery in Europe, a spa hotel built on the site of Adolf Hitler's mountain eyrie hopes to exorcise the ghost of the Nazi leader.
22. People believe that ceramic decorations shaped like owl's tails are helpful to exorcise fire.
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