exorcize

exorcize
'ekso:sæiz
verb
(to drive away (an evil spirit); to rid (a house etc) of an evil spirit.) drive ut, foreta djevleutdrivelse
- exorcist
verb \/ˈeksɔːsaɪz\/, \/ˈeɡzɔːsaɪz\/ eller exorcise
1) besverge, drive ut (med besvergelse), mane bort
he believed he could exorcize an evil spirit from somebody
han mente han kunne drive en ond ånd fra noen
2) befri (fra onde ånder), rense
he was exorcized of evil spirits
han ble befridd fra onde ånder

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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