Cleanse

Etymology
From clænsian:, from West  from

Verb

 * 1)  To free from dirt; to clean, purify.
 * 2)  To spiritually purify; to free from sin or guilt; to purge.

Thesaurus
beatify, bleach, bless, bowdlerize, canonize, clarify, clean, clean out, clean up, cleanse away, clear out, consecrate, dedicate, deliver, delouse, depurate, deterge, devote, discharge, disinfect, dry-clean, dust, dust off, enshrine, exalt, expiate, expurgate, free, free from, freshen, give release, give respite, glorify, hallow, intermit, lustrate, purge, purge away, purify, reform, release, remove, reprieve, saint, sanctify, sanitize, scavenge, scour, scrub, set apart, spruce, steam-clean, sterilize, suspend, sweep out, sweeten, tidy, wash, whiten, wipe, wipe off, wipe out, wipe up

Translations

 * Bulgarian: изчиствам, почиствам
 * Chinese: 清洗 (qīngxǐ)
 * Czech: očistit se
 * Dutch: ,
 * Hebrew: לאבק


 * Korean: 씻다
 * Latin:
 * Old English: ,
 * Polish:


 * Bulgarian: пречиствам
 * Czech: očistit se
 * Hebrew: להיטהר


 * Korean: 정화하다
 * Polish: oczyścić

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