From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishexorcismex‧or‧cis‧m /ˈeksɔːsɪzəm $ -ɔːr-/ noun [countable, uncountable] 1 ROa process during which someone tries to make an evil spirit leave a place by saying special words, or a ceremony when this is done2 FORGET literary the process of making yourself forget a bad memory or experience
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exorcism• They also point out that the New Testament is full of demon possession and exorcisms.• The Republican convention was the most lavish exorcism in history.• But first there was a small act of exorcism to be performed.• Muttering some vulgar exorcism to avert the jinx, Juron tore the panel open.