The act of clearing yourself (or another) from some stigma or charge.
Serving to purge or rid of sin.
Ancient medical practice of inducing evacuatioon of the bowels.
1 Background: It is important for clinicians to assess their patients' purging behavior.
2 The mole was draining the soil and purging it of its vermin.
3 My approach to making weight was a combination of deprivation and purging .
4 We have no viable method of purging a body of its possessor.
5 But this sacrament is for nothing else but the purging of sins.
6 I hadn't binged or purged or even thought about bingeing or purging .
7 Others suggested strong purging and letting of blood, because she was plethoric.
8 In vivo harvest purging is predictive of prolonged clinical and molecular remission.
9 So what kinds of bad marketing are they purging from our world?
10 This means purging anyone who could pose a serious threat to that power.
11 So he's set about purging China of all possible dissenting voices.
12 It landed just as the Bay Area was purging itself of morning traffic.
13 Others think that the FBI can't stop at purging internal documents.
14 Even the first-class hotels are kept busy in purging themselves of the evil.
15 I ask if I can stop purging oxygen and Phil agrees.
16 In the nonpatient community samples BED was more common than purging bulimia nervosa.
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