purgation|purgations in English

noun

[pur·ga·tion || pɜr'geɪʃn /pɜː-]

purification, cleansing; excretion of bodily waste, defecatio

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1. Let the purgation begin!

2. She has journeyed through purgation watching crimson turn to black.

3. She must purged and through this purgation her bowels shall spew.

4. She must be purged and through this purgation her bowels shall spew.

5. Promoting digestion to eliminate stagnation belongs to the category of purgation of the eight methods.

6. To study the purgation effect of Mannose oligomer in Amorphophallus konjac.

7. Catharsis Definition Catharsis is the release or purgation of emotional tension, which usually brings a feeling of renewal and restoration

8. Catharsis, the purification or purgation of the emotions (especially pity and fear) primarily through art

9. Synonyms for Abreactions include catharses, cleansing, purgation, purgings, purification, releases, deliverance, exorcism, lustration and relief

10. Synonyms for Abreaction include catharsis, cleansing, purgation, purging, purification, release, deliverance, exorcism, freeing and lustration

11. The Castigators specialize in the purgation of corruption and sickness, strangely comforting despite their ominous appearance.

12. 1832, The Edinburgh Review (page 470) Seven or eight annual Bloodings, and as many purgations — such was the common regimen the theory prescribed to ensure continuance of health

13. Bulimia Nervosa is commonly found affecting young adolescent girls and is characterised by episodes of uncontrolled eating, followed by self-induced vomiting or purgation

14. 1832, The Edinburgh Review (page 470) Seven or eight annual Bloodings, and as many purgations — such was the common regimen the theory prescribed to ensure continuance of health […] Anagrams