cleanse in Latin
cleanse in Latin is abluō, luo, mundo — cleanse means to make thoroughly clean or free of impurities.
cleanse in Latin
abluō
(transitive) To free from dirt; to clean, to purify.
luo
(transitive) To free from dirt; to clean, to purify.
mundo
(transitive) To free from dirt; to clean, to purify.
What does "cleanse" mean?
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verb To make thoroughly clean or free of impurities.
"She cleansed the wound before bandaging it."
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verb To rid of something considered undesirable, corrupt, or sinful.
"The ritual was meant to cleanse the house of bad spirits."
cleanse in a sentence
- She cleansed the wound before bandaging it.
- Use a gentle cleanser to cleanse your face at night.
- The ritual was meant to cleanse the house of bad spirits.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "cleanse" in Latin?
"cleanse" in Latin is abluō, luo, mundo. cleanse means: To make thoroughly clean or free of impurities.
How do you use "cleanse" in a sentence?
Example: "She cleansed the wound before bandaging it." In Latin, "cleanse" is abluō, luo, mundo.
Are there other ways to say "cleanse" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "cleanse": abluō, luo, mundo.
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