exorcised

[US]/ˈɛksɔːsaɪzd/
[UK]/ˈɛksɔrˌsaɪzd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to drive out an evil spirit from a person or place

Phrases & Collocations

exorcised spirit

exorcised demon

exorcised entity

exorcised ghost

exorcised possession

exorcised energy

exorcised force

exorcised influence

exorcised feeling

exorcised curse

Example Sentences

the ghost was finally exorcised from the old house.

she believed that the negative energy could be exorcised through meditation.

the priest exorcised the spirits during the ceremony.

they hired a professional to ensure the demon was exorcised.

after the house was exorcised, the family felt a sense of peace.

the film depicts a priest who exorcised a possessed child.

he claimed he could exorcise the bad luck from his life.

the ritual was performed to exorcise the evil spirit.

many cultures have their own methods to exorcise unwanted spirits.

he felt lighter after the negative energy was exorcised.

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