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will purge

  • future tense
    of purge.
    purge
    verb (used with object)
    to rid of whatever is impure or undesirable; cleanse; purify.

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But Corke said it’s too soon to definitively say whether the updated policies will purge extremism from military ranks.

From Seattle Times Dec. 28, 2021

Gov. Kathy Hochul distanced herself Wednesday from disgraced Gov. Andrew Cuomo and said she will purge her new administration of any state employees who acted unethically to help Mr. Cuomo fight allegations of sexual harassment.

From Washington Times Aug. 11, 2021

Cosmetics companies spew forth literature on products they promise will purge your skin of all the poisons they have absorbed merely by living in the 21st century.

From The Guardian Jan. 29, 2017

And I will purge thy mortal grossness so,That thou shalt like an aery spirit go.

From The New Yorker Sep. 21, 2015

Ah! but none of them will purge the         heart!

From The Spanish Tragedy by Thomas Kyd