Exorcise /(ĕks"ŏr*sīz)/
Ex·or·cise
Exorcise
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Exorcised; p. pr. & vb. n. Exorcising
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To cast out, as a devil, evil spirits, etc., by conjuration or summoning by a holy name, or by certain ceremonies; to expel (a demon) or to conjure (a demon) to depart out of a person possessed by one.
He impudently excorciseth devils in the church.
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To deliver or purify from the influence of an evil spirit or demon.
Exorcise the beds and cross the walls.
Mr. Spectator . . . do all you can to exorcise crowds who are . . . processed as I am.