Synonym: exorcise. Similar words: exorcist, exorcism, exorcise, senior citizen, flexor, exorbitant, inexorable, inexorably. Meaning: ['eksɔrsaɪz /eksɔːs-] v. expel through adjuration or prayers.
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1. A priest exorcized the ghost from the house.
2. After the priest exorcized the spirit/house/child, apparently, the strange noises stopped.
3. The ghost was exorcized from the house.
4. A priest was called in to exorcize the ghost.
5. We gradually exorcized her feelings of panic and terror.
6. She had managed to exorcize these unhappy memories from her mind.
7. I don't know how to exorcize it.
8. One way of exorcizing such fear and longing is to submit to the ghastly ritual of plastic surgery.
9. Perhaps religions have been invented to try to exorcize that condition.
10. So you should exorcize the demons by calling a stop and replace them with good thoughts.
11. I said, if it wasn't true, then the devils would be exorcized.
12. Uncle Ted had done absolutely nothing since the day Dad exorcized him as he sat with a record-player in his lap.Sentencedict
13. It undertakes a new responsibility: Playing as a sorcerer to exorcize from the countryside.
14. We can make little progress in working toward optimum population size until we explicitly exorcize the spirit of Adam Smith in the field of practical demography.
15. All the powers of 'globalism' have entered into an unholy alliance to exorcize this spectre: Microsoft and Disney, the World Trade Organization, the United States Congress and the European Commission.
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