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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024ex•or•cist (ek′sôr sist, -sər-),USA pronunciation n. - a person who practices exorcism.
- Religion[Rom. Cath. Ch.]
- a member of the second-ranking of the four minor orders.
- the order itself. Cf. acolyte (def. 2), lector (def. 2), ostiary (def. 1).
- Greek exorkisté̄s. See exorcism, -ist
- Late Latin exorcista
- Middle English 1350–1400
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024ex•or•cise or ex•or•cize/ˈɛksɔrˌsaɪz, -sɚ-/USA pronunciation v. [~ + object], -cised, -cis•ing or -cized, -ciz•ing. - to expel (an evil spirit) by religious or solemn ceremonies.
- to dispel or get rid of (unpleasant memories).
ex•or•cism /ˈɛksɔrˌsɪzəm, -sɚ-/USA pronunciation n. [uncountable* countable] ex•or•cist, n. [countable] WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024ex•or•cise (ek′sôr sīz′, -sər-),USA pronunciation v.t., -cised, -cis•ing. - to seek to expel (an evil spirit) by adjuration or religious or solemn ceremonies:to exorcise a demon.
- to free (a person, place, etc.) of evil spirits or malignant influences.
Also, ex′or•cize′. - Greek exorkízein, equivalent. to ex- ex-3 + (h)orkízein to cause (someone) to swear an oath
- Late Latin exorcizāre
- Middle English 1350–1400
ex′or•cise′ment, n. ex′or•cis′er, n. |