- un·ex·pur·gat·ed
- /ˌʌnˈɛkspɚˌgeıtəd/ adjformal of a book, play, etc. : with all the parts that might offend people still included
She had read an unexpurgated version of the text.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
She had read an unexpurgated version of the text.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
un|ex|pur|gat|ed — «uhn EHKS puhr GAY tihd», adjective. not expurgated … Useful english dictionary
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ex|pur|gate — «EHKS puhr gayt», transitive verb, gat|ed, gat|ing. to remove objectionable passages or words from (a book, play, film, letter, or the like); purify. ╂[< Latin expūrgāre (with English … Useful english dictionary
expurgated — ex|pur|gat|ed [ ekspər,geıtəd ] adjective published after someone has removed parts they consider inappropriate or offensive: the expurgated version of the text ─ opposite UNEXPURGATED ╾ ex|pur|gate verb transitive ╾ ex|pur|ga|tion [ ,ekspər… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
expurgated — ex|pur|gat|ed [ˈekspəgeıtıd US ər ] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of expurgare, from purgare; PURGE1] an expurgated book, play etc has had some parts removed because they are considered harmful or offensive ▪ an… … Dictionary of contemporary English
unexpurgated — un|ex|pur|gat|ed [ʌnˈekspəgeıtıd US pər ] adj an unexpurgated book, play etc is complete and has not had parts that might offend people removed … Dictionary of contemporary English
unexpurgated — un|ex|pur|gat|ed [ ʌn ekspər,geıtəd ] adjective FORMAL without any offensive words or images being removed … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unexpurgated — un•ex′pur•gat ed adj … From formal English to slang
expurgate — ex•pur•gate [[t]ˈɛk spərˌgeɪt[/t]] v. t. gat•ed, gat•ing 1) to amend by removing words deemed objectionable 2) to purge of something morally offensive • Etymology: 1615–25; < L expurgātus, ptp. of expurgāre to cleanse, clear away ex… … From formal English to slang