Tending to cleanse or purify
“They immerse themselves in the purifying waters of the Jordan.”
Providing release on an emotional level
“Add a few drops of lavender oil for some relaxing and emotionally purifying aromatherapy.”
Recuperative or having the essence of healing
Tending to purge, cleanse or purify
Having properties that kill germs, bacteria or microbes
Of or pertaining to expiation
The act or process of removing impurities from something
Present participle for to cleanse, typically by removing contaminants from
“I conceive that it is very much easier to purify the waters of the Merrimac River than the waters of the Mississippi River, but I have not reached that point when I am ready to concede that the use of a coagulant is absolutely necessary.”
Present participle for to freshen the air in a space or area
“If necessary, there are special devices to purify the air in the room where you study.”
Present participle for to make ceremonially, morally or religiously clean
“We need to purify the soul, mind, and body.”
Present participle for to remove or alter parts considered offensive or unseemly
Present participle for to wash something by rinsing or flooding with water
Present participle for to baptize (someone) by immersion in water
Present participle for to channel or transfer energy or emotions into a different form or direction
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