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purification    音标拼音: [pj,ʊrəfək'eʃən]
n. 纯化,提纯,涤罪

纯化,提纯,涤罪

purification
净化

purification
n 1: the act of cleaning by getting rid of impurities
2: the process of removing impurities (as from oil or metals or
sugar etc.) [synonym: {refining}, {refinement}, {purification}]
3: a ceremonial cleansing from defilement or uncleanness by the
performance of appropriate rites [synonym: {purification},
{purgation}]
4: the act of purging of sin or guilt; moral or spiritual
cleansing; "purification through repentance"

Purification \Pu`ri*fi*ca"tion\, n. [F. purification, L.
purificatio. See {Purify}.]
1. The act of purifying; the act or operation of separating
and removing from anything that which is impure or
noxious, or heterogeneous or foreign to it; as, the
purification of liquors, or of metals.
[1913 Webster]

2. The act or operation of cleansing ceremonially, by
removing any pollution or defilement.
[1913 Webster]

When the days of her purification according to the
law of Moses were accomplished. --Luke ii. 22.
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3. A cleansing from guilt or the pollution of sin; the
extinction of sinful desires, appetites, and inclinations.
[1913 Webster]

96 Moby Thesaurus words for "purification":
ablation, abrasion, absolution, abstersion, abstraction, atonement,
beatification, beatitude, blessedness, blessing, bolting,
bowdlerization, canonization, catharsis, clarification, cleaning,
cleansing, colature, concentrate, concentration, consecration,
decoction, dedication, deduction, destructive distillation,
detersion, devotion, disentanglement, disinvolvement, distillate,
distillation, dry cleaning, edulcoration, elixir, elution,
elutriation, enshrinement, erosion, essence, essentialization,
exaltation, expiation, expurgation, extract, extraction, filtering,
filtration, forgiveness, glorification, grace, hallowing, infusion,
justification, justification by works, leaching, lixiviation,
lustration, narrowing, percolation, purgation, purge, purging,
quintessence, rebirth, redemption, refinement, regeneration,
removal, riddling, sainthood, sainting, salvation, sanctification,
screening, separation, setting apart, sieving, sifting,
simplification, spirit, spiritualization, state of grace,
steam cleaning, straining, streamlining, stripping, stripping down,
subduction, sublation, sublimation, subtraction, taking away,
uncluttering, unscrambling, unsnarling, winnowing

Purification
the process by which a person unclean, according to the
Levitical law, and thereby cut off from the sanctuary and the
festivals, was restored to the enjoyment of all these
privileges.

The great annual purification of the people was on the Day of
Atonement (q.v.).

But in the details of daily life there were special causes of
cermonial uncleanness which were severally provided for by
ceremonial laws enacted for each separate case. For example, the
case of the leper (Lev. 13, 14), and of the house defiled by
leprosy (14:49-53; see also Matt. 8:2-4). Uncleanness from
touching a dead body (Num. 19:11; Hos. 9:4; Hag. 2:13; Matt.
23:27; Luke 11:44). The case of the high priest and of the
Nazarite (Lev. 21:1-4, 10, 11; Num. 6:6, 7; Ezek. 44:25).
Purification was effected by bathing and washing the clothes
(Lev. 14:8, 9); by washing the hands (Deut. 21:6; Matt. 27:24);
washing the hands and feet (Ex. 30:18-21; Heb. 6:2, "baptisms",
R.V. marg., "washings;" 9:10); sprinkling with blood and water
(Ex. 24:5-8; Heb. 9:19), etc. Allusions to this rite are found
in Ps. 26:6; 51:7; Ezek. 36:25; Heb. 10:22.


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