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expurgate
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ex·pur·gate  (kspr-gt)
tr.v. ex·pur·gat·ed, ex·pur·gat·ing, ex·pur·gates
To remove erroneous, vulgar, obscene, or otherwise objectionable material from (a book, for example) before publication.

[Latin exprgre, exprgt-, to purify : ex-, intensive pref.; see ex- + prgre, to cleanse; see peu- in Indo-European roots.]

expur·gation n.
expur·gator n.

expurgate [eks-per-gate]
Verb
[-gating, -gated] to amend a piece of writing by removing sections thought to be offensive [Latin expurgare to clean out]
expurgation n
expurgator n
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Verb1.expurgate - edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate; "bowdlerize a novel"
abbreviate, abridge, foreshorten, shorten, contract, reduce, cut - reduce in scope while retaining essential elements; "The manuscript must be shortened"
Translations
expurgate [ˈɛkspəgeɪt] vtexpurgar
expurgate [ˈɛkspəːgeɪt] vtzensieren;
the expurgated version expurgate → die zensierte or bereinigte Fassung


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By expurgating literature, we teach them that words are meaningless and fungible.
14) Pace Jed, the same gendered etymology surfaces in the Renaissance vocabulary of textual editing; in early modern English, one refers to expurgating a work of objectionable material (sexual or otherwise) as "castration": thus in 1587 the Privy Council appointed a committee to "castrate" Holinshed's Chronicles.
 
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