purge in the PONS Dictionary

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She refuses treatment through hiding food and purging.
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Twenty epilepsy patients of all ages were detoxified by consuming a low-calorie vegetarian diet, combined with periods of fasting and purging.
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Following the purge of constructs, golemetriststhaumaturges specialising in the construction of golemshave risen in demand.
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This group of humans live a dangerous life in hiding from purges and the fanatical followers.
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In the short run, the most notable response was another purge in the summer of 1953.
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She adds that not all employment positions were purged of women, but that they were to work in the lowest positions with the smallest income.
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He and other party leaders faced the task of rebuilding general party membership after the purges of 1969-71.
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Unfortunately, he held the position for less than one year before he was purged from the office in 189 by the corrupt eunuchs.
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There are federal laws barring purging voters from the election rolls within 90 days of an election.
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The shamans are typically surrounded by an excessive amount of food offerings, laughter, and purging.
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