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exorcise
or ·ǰ·
[ ek-sawr-sahyz, -ser- ]
verb (used with object)
exorcised, exorcising.
- to seek to expel (an evil spirit) by adjuration or religious or solemn ceremonies:
to exorcise a demon.
- to free (a person, place, etc.) of evil spirits or malignant influences.
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- o·mԳ noun
- o·e noun
- ܲ·o· adjective
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"We start in that world where we're shackled, and then we exorcise it," Taylor explains.
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They exorcised their rivalry demons by defeating the Trojans in the Big Ten tournament for their first conference tournament championship since 2006.
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The tears flowed and the joy was unconfined as Newcastle United finally exorcised the ghosts of 56 years of failure on a Wembley stage that has haunted them most.
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They exorcised those ghosts, pummelling away with gainline dominance and ambition out the back and out wide.
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They attempted in vain to exorcise the spirits.
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