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exorcise (v.)

c. 1400, "to invoke spirits," from Old French exorciser (14c.), from Late Latin exorcizare, from Greek exorkizein "banish an evil spirit; bind by oath" (see exorcism). Sense of "call up evil spirits to drive them out" became dominant 16c. Formerly also exorcize; a rare case where -ise trumps -ize on both sides of the Atlantic, perhaps due to influence of exercise. Related: Exorcised; exorcising.

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Definitions of exorcise from WordNet

exorcise (v.)
expel through adjuration or prayers;
exorcise evil spirits
Synonyms: exorcize
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