purge in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Purge: to remove or eliminate something undesirable or outdated in order to improve or cleanse.
Sample Sentences
- The organization decided to purge outdated policies to improve efficiency.
- In an effort to cleanse her life of negativity, she chose to purge toxic relationships.
- The software update was designed to purge unnecessary files and optimize performance.
- After the election, the new administration aimed to purge corruption from the government.
- He felt a sense of relief after a weekend spent purging his cluttered home.
- The organization decided to purge outdated policies to streamline their operations.
- After a long winter, she felt the need to purge her closet of clothes she no longer wore.
- The software update included a feature to purge unwanted files from the system automatically.
- In an effort to improve mental health, he chose to purge negative influences from his life.
- The city launched a campaign to purge litter from public spaces and promote cleanliness.
- The committee decided to purge outdated policies to streamline their operations.
- After a long discussion, they agreed it was time to purge any negative influences from their lives.
- She felt a sense of relief after purging her closet of clothes she no longer wore.
- The software update aims to purge any lingering bugs from the previous version.
- He believed in the importance of a digital detox to purge the distractions of social media.
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