The therapeutic result of this process; abreaction.
To make holy; purify:
To rid of impurities:
To wash or clear as by a swift current of water; flush
To clean, rinse, or empty with a rapid flow of a liquid, especially water:
To cause to pour back, especially to cast up (partially digested food).
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To vomit or otherwise cast out (matter) through the mouth.
To vomit.
To try to vomit.
To force (something swallowed) out through the throat; vomit
To calculate astrologically:
To vomit is to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth.
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To get rid of or dispose of.
To cause (someone) to be free from something; relieve or disencumber:
To do away with; eliminate:
Oust is defined as to get rid of something or someone.
To dispose of or get rid of, as by killing
To destroy or get rid of entirely, as by killing; wipe out; annihilate
To clear of guilt or responsibility, particularly to establish the innocence of a prisoner on death row. See also exculpate.
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To clear of guilt or blame.
To remove (something written, for example) by rubbing, wiping, or scraping.
To get rid of; remove:
To remove the occupants of:
To pronounce clear of guilt or blame.
(Ergative) To grow clear or bright; to clear up.
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To separate (waste matter) from the blood or tissue and eliminate from the body, as through the kidneys or sweat glands
To get rid of; eliminate:
In contract law, to pay or discharge a debt, duty, or a claim.
To clear from an accusation, suspicion or criticism.
A taking away or being taken away
The selling of the assets of a business as part of the process of dissolving the business.
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The process of expelling or removing, especially of waste products from the body.
The amount of space or distance by which a moving object clears something.
The act of ejecting or the condition of being ejected.
Expulsion is defined as forcing someone to leave or forcing something out of the body.
dispositions
Management or settlement of affairs
A destroying or being destroyed; annihilation; abolition
The condition of having been annihilated; utter destruction.
disposals
A particular order, distribution, or placement:
An evacuating or being evacuated
The act of clarifying; the act or process of making clear or transparent by freeing visible impurities; particularly, the clearing or fining of liquid substances from feculent matter by the separation of the insoluble particles which prevent the liquid from being transparent.
A spree or bout of unrestrained imbibing or eating
To cause to be regarded again in a positive way; reestablish esteem for:
To adhere or conform to; keep:
To have and keep in one's grasp:
To maintain records in:
Legally owned property, such as land, capital, or stocks.
To keep from happening; avert:
To oppose, hinder, or prevent, as if by an effectual command.
To do away with completely; put an end to; esp., to make (a law, etc.) null and void
To empty or clear
To refrain from; avoid or resist. Used with can or cannot:
The results of a destructive event.
Excretion is defined as the process of expelling waste matter, or the waste matter expelled by this process.
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