purge|purges in English
noun
[pɜrdʒ /pɜː-]
cleansing; cleaning of excess files from a hard disk (Computers); erasing of a file without the option of canceling the erasure (Computers); diarrhetic drug, cathartic
Use "purge|purges" in a sentence
1. Canister purge system having improved purge valve control
2. 17 Veteran extras warn neophytes to beware the purges.
3. You Honor's vinegar purge.
4. He snares, he purges, he Bloodlusts when his friends die
5. Adelaide Kane, Actress: The Purge
6. Absorption refrigeration system purge subsystem
7. Air dryer purge cycle timing control
8. Catholics go to confession to be purged of sin/purge their sin/purge their souls of sin.
9. Stalin conducted mass purges, executions and forced deportations of many ethnic groups.
10. If by chance he does he purges himself by religiously prescribed ablutions.
11. Crummy DIY Purge Box *MORE COMING SOON* Do you find yourself needing to back purge small areas for repairs or just needing a clean weld on the backside, but do not want to purge out the whole unit? A purge box is the ticket you're looking for
12. Try to purge your spirit of hatred.
13. Absorption refrigeration system purge pump apparatus
14. Ventilator respiratory gas accumulator with purge valve
15. Chinwag Will Obey the Laws of Mathematics; Mastodon Deployed; Inactive Account Purges; Tag Cloud
16. This led to a series of purges in many countries to stifle the movement.
17. They tried to purge metal of dross.
18. Sudo apt-get purge --autoremove cups-Browsed
19. Absolve, clear, purge, purify Confession Cleanses the soul
20. Nothing could purge the guilt from her mind.
21. Absolve, clear, purge, purify Confession Cleanses the soul
22. See also: and, Binge, purge Binged slang Drunk
23. Synonyms for Aperients include laxatives, purgatives, cathartics, purges, eccoprotics, emetics, evacuants, lenitives, physic and enemas
24. Gandrake: We will purge the world of its impurity!
25. Nor, it seems, might the purge cease there.