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		[ pyoo r -uh -fahy ] SHOW IPA 
/ ˈpyʊər əˌfaɪ / PHONETIC RESPELLING 
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verb (used with object),  pu·ri·fied,  pu·ri·fy·ing.  to make pure; free from anything that debases, pollutes, adulterates, or contaminates: to purify metals.  
to free from foreign, extraneous, or objectionable elements: to purify a language.  
to free from guilt or evil. 
to clear or purge (usually followed by of  or from ). 
to make clean for ceremonial or ritual use. 
verb (used without object),  pu·ri·fied,  pu·ri·fy·ing.  Origin of purify  1250–1300; Middle English purifien <Middle French purifier <Latin pūrificāre. See pure, -ify
OTHER WORDS FROM purify pu·ri·fi·ca·tion,  noun pu·rif·i·ca·to·ry    [pyoo -rif -i-kuh -tawr-ee, -tohr-ee],   /pyʊˈrɪf ɪ kəˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i/,    adjective pu·ri·fi·er,  noun non·pu·ri·fi·ca·tion,  noun non·pu·ri·fy·ing,  adjective re·pu·ri·fi·ca·tion,  noun re·pu·ri·fy,  verb,  re·pu·ri·fied,  re·pu·ri·fy·ing. self-pu·ri·fy·ing,  adjective un·pu·ri·fied,  adjective un·pu·ri·fy·ing,  adjective 
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Words nearby purify  Purification of the Virgin Mary, purificator, purified protein derivative of tuberculin, purifier, puriform, purify , Purim, purine, Purinethol, puriri, purism
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British Dictionary definitions for  purify verb  -fies , -fying  or  -fied  to free (something) of extraneous, contaminating, or debasing matter 
(tr)  to free (a person, etc) from sin or guilt 
(tr)  to make clean, as in a ritual, esp the churching of women after childbirth 
Derived forms of purify purification , noun purificatory  (ˈpjʊərɪfɪˌkeɪtərɪ ), adjective Word Origin for purify C14: from Old French purifier,  from Late Latin pūrificāre  to cleanse, from pūrus  pure + facere  to make
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