Purge
"Purge" in Hungarian
kitisztítás
(the act of purging)
kiürítés
(evacuation of the bowels or of pipes)
megtisztítás
(the act of purging)
purgálás
(evacuation of the bowels or of pipes)
tisztogatás
(forcible removal of undesirable people from political activity, etc.)
tisztítás
(the act of purging)
(cathartic) meghajt
(medicine: to cause someone to purge, operate on (somebody) as or with a cathartic or emetic, or in a similar manner)
(emetic) hánytat
(medicine: to cause someone to purge, operate on (somebody) as or with a cathartic or emetic, or in a similar manner)
derít
(to clarify; to clear the dregs from (liquor))
elbocsát
((of a person) to forcibly remove, e.g., from political activity)
eltávolít
((of a person) to forcibly remove, e.g., from political activity)
elüldöz
((of a person) to forcibly remove, e.g., from political activity)
felment
(to clear of a charge, suspicion, or imputation)
kitisztul
(to become pure, as by clarification)
kitisztít
(to clean thoroughly; to cleanse; to rid of impurities)
kizár
((of a person) to forcibly remove, e.g., from political activity)
kiürít
(medicine: to void or evacuate; to defecate or vomit)
könnyít
(religion: to free from sin, guilt, or the burden or responsibility of misdeeds)
leszűr
(to clarify; to clear the dregs from (liquor))
megszabadít
(religion: to free from sin, guilt, or the burden or responsibility of misdeeds)
megtisztul
(to become pure, as by clarification)
megtisztít
(to clean thoroughly; to cleanse; to rid of impurities)
megtisztít
(religion: to free from sin, guilt, or the burden or responsibility of misdeeds)
megtisztít
((of an organization) to forcibly remove people from)
purgál
(medicine: to cause someone to purge, operate on (somebody) as or with a cathartic or emetic, or in a similar manner)
száműz
((of a person) to forcibly remove, e.g., from political activity)
tisztogat
((of a person) to forcibly remove, e.g., from political activity)
tisztogatást végez
((of a person) to forcibly remove, e.g., from political activity)
tisztogatást végez
((of an organization) to forcibly remove people from)
tisztára mos
(religion: to free from sin, guilt, or the burden or responsibility of misdeeds)
tisztáz
(to clear of a charge, suspicion, or imputation)
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