A form of censorship of artistic or other media works.
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Examples for "expurgation"
Examples for "expurgation"
1The other omissions are mainly by way of expurgation.
2A great number of States have expressly instructed their senators to vote for this expurgation.
3Hence the expurgation of masterpieces that an artist might appear as commonplace a bourgeois as his commentator.
4He translated himself literally, and no expurgation was needed to make the translation suitable for the most innocent eyes.
5An expurgation room, intended for ablutions and purifications, descending to a subterranean reservoir, occupied an angle of the courtyard.