expurgation

[US]/ˌɛkspərˈɡeɪʃən/
[UK]/ˌɛkspərˈɡeɪʃən/

Translation

n.the process of removing or cleansing something; the act of editing or modifying content

Phrases & Collocations

text expurgation

expurgation process

expurgation policy

literary expurgation

expurgation criteria

expurgation methods

complete expurgation

expurgation review

expurgation guidelines

expurgation standards

Example Sentences

the expurgation of inappropriate content is essential in educational materials.

some publishers focus on the expurgation of offensive language in their books.

the expurgation process can be controversial among authors and critics.

he argued that the expurgation of classic literature alters its original meaning.

the expurgation of certain scenes in the film was met with mixed reactions.

expurgation is often necessary to make content suitable for younger audiences.

many educational institutions support the expurgation of explicit materials.

the expurgation of the manuscript took longer than expected.

critics argue that expurgation can lead to censorship and loss of context.

he was disappointed by the expurgation of his favorite scenes from the novel.

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