exorcise

exorcise
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['ekso:sæiz]
verb
(to drive away (an evil spirit); to rid (a house etc) of an evil spirit.) Geister bannen
- exorcism
- exorcist
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exorcise [ˈeksɔː(r)saız] v/t
1. böse Geister exorzieren, austreiben, bannen, beschwören
2. jemanden, einen Ort (durch Beschwörung) von bösen Geistern befreien, jemandem den Teufel austreiben
3. exorcise the memory of sth etwas aus seiner Erinnerung tilgen oder streichen
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