"Expurgatory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Expurgatory refers to something that is intended to correct or remove impurities, mistakes, or offensive content, often in a written work, such as a book or text. An expurgatory version of a text may be a revised or censored version that has had offensive or unacceptable content removed or altered. The term can also be used to describe a process of scrutiny or examination intended to identify and eliminate impurities or errors.
Expunging refers to the act of officially erasing or removing a record or conviction from one's criminal record or personal file, often to clear a person's name or prevent future discrimination or stigma.
To expurgate something means to remove or to censor offensive, obscene, or sensitive content from it, often to make it more acceptable or suitable for a wider audience. This can refer to books, documents, speeches, or other written or spoken materials.
Expurgated refers to something that has had offensive or obscene parts removed, usually for moral or legal reasons. It can also describe text or content that has been censored or edited to make it more acceptable or suitable for a wider audience.
Expurgation refers to the act of deleting or excising certain parts of a text, often to remove offensive, undesirable, or inappropriate material, such as obscenity, blasphemy, or ideologically unacceptable content.
An expurgator is someone or something that removes or deletes personal or sensitive information from texts, documents, or publications, often for ethical, legal, or moral reasons. This can include obscenities, vulgarity, or other inoffensive content. An expurgator may also refer to a person who reviews and removes objectionable material from a text, or a process of reviewing and censoring text for publication.
Expurgatorious refers to something that is cleansed or purged of offensive or indecent material, often in a diligent or scrupulous manner.
To expurge means to remove or reject something, especially a person or idea, from a place or community, usually because it is considered unwanted or unpopular.
Exquisite refers to something that is extremely beautiful, delicate, or refined. It can describe a work of art, a piece of jewelry, a natural phenomenon, or even a person's physical appearance. The term often connotes a sense of precision, craftsmanship, or attention to detail that sets the subject apart from others.
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Exsanguinated refers to a state of being completely drained of blood, often due to severe bleeding or surgical complications. It is a figurative way to describe someone or something that has been depleted or exhausted, both physically and emotionally.