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Definition of purify in English: purifyverbpurifies, purifying, purified ˈpjʊərɪfʌɪˈpjʊrəˌfaɪ [with object]1Remove contaminants from. 使纯净,净化 the filtration plant is able to purify 70 tons of water a day 过滤厂每日可净化70吨水。 figurative they set out to purify art by reviving the spirit and style of early religious painting Example sentencesExamples - The lodge will eventually have two ‘constructed wetlands’ to purify septic waste naturally.
- Did it purify me of the last vestige of any desire that might still be hanging around?
- Such societies may therefore employ spies or a priesthood to purify themselves of corrupting influences.
- ‘He came and went so fast we were not able to purify him by waving branches over his head,’ said the angry Yasukuni Shrine monks.
- I haven't even come out in pimples as reassuring evidence of my body purifying itself.
- Highland areas would be reforested to create a filter through which rain and groundwater could be purified for use in the more populated valleys and lowlands.
- I laughed happier than before as I came to realize that it was purifying me.
- Should you manage to purify yourself, your will still be able to journey to paradise.
- Bali was then, to him, like a spiritual river in which he could bathe, purifying himself as a new man.
- The re-educated cells, with the ability to identify and destroy cancerous cells, are then removed, purified, and injected into the patient.
- People report that they sweat much more in a sauna during this cycle, as the body seems to want to purify itself.
- James has to set himself apart from other mortals and purify himself from normal appetites in order to perfect his art.
- Related work to purify semiconducting nanotubes and remove graphitic contamination is also being carried out.
- Assuredly we bring not innocence into the world, we bring impurity much rather: that which purifies us is trial, and trial by what is contrary.
- That's why he calls you to his side and devotes himself to purifying you in the fire of his love.
- It sounds very presumptuous to say I wish to purify Mahler, but I do think, in a sense, that Mahler now has to be purified of all these non-musical preconceptions that have become attached to him.
- It was all very well for her, treating her body like a temple, but the effect of her sitting there purifying herself smugly at my dinner table was to turn everyone else's food to ashes in their mouths.
- Hitler's goals were to purify Germany by removing people with all but the purest Teutonic blood and to expand German territory throughout Europe.
- A sweat will purify us physically, but it cannot wash our sins away.
- It seemed obvious to me the precepts presented a picture of those traits which arose like this of their own accord in a mind purifying itself.
Synonyms clean, make pure, refine, cleanse, decontaminate filter, sieve, strain, sift, clarify, clear, freshen, deodorize boil, distil, sanitize, disinfect, sterilize, pasteurize, fumigate technical autoclave, liquate, rectify rare depollute, filtrate - 1.1purify something from Extract something from.
从…中提取 genomic DNA was purified from whole blood 基因组脱氧核糖核酸从全血中提取。 Example sentencesExamples - DNA fragments were purified from agarose gels using the BresaClean DNA purification kit following the manufacturer's specifications.
- The seedlings were germinated at 25°C in the dark for 5 d. Plasma membranes were purified from roots by aqueous two-phase partitioning as described elsewhere.
- For all 43 species, amplified fragments were purified from agarose gels and ligated in the TOPO TA cloning vector.
- Total RNA was isolated as described previously, with the inclusion of an ethylene glycol monobutyl ether precipitation to purify samples from contaminating carbohydrates prior to the lithium chloride precipitation of RNA.
- A pessary constituting purified ingredients from three plant sources has been made with dual properties of potent spermicidal action and action against a wide spectrum of bacteria and viruses.
- We obtained chymotrypsin from Sigma Chemical, where it is purified from bovine pancreas.
- Crude extracts were used because, for unknown reasons, it was not possible to purify the enzyme from the extract successfully without losing most of the activity.
- The researchers then extract purified proteins from the gel.
- Before sequencing, the amplified regions were purified from the agarose gel using a GeneClean kit.
- A polyherbal pessary was formulated with purified ingredients from neem leaves, Sapindus mukerossi (pericarp of fruit) and Mentha citrata oil.
- The size and purity of the amplified product were checked by agarose gel electrophoresis, and the fragment was purified from the gel by commercially available procedures.
- Three purified colonies from each isolate were further tested on LB, lactose, or glucose minimal medium and incubated at 30° and 42°.
- To test the compounds' antiatherosclerotic activity, the scientists purified avenanthramides from oats and exposed them to human arterial wall cells over a 24-hour period.
- A simple and effective process that recovers and purifies organic acids from petrochemical companies' waste acid stream has been developed.
- Magnetic beads are used to purify the required cells from blood or spleen.
- Recombinant plasmids were purified from overnight cultures using the alkaline lysis technique.
- This might one day lead to mass-production of lycopene from ethanol coproducts, rather than by extracting and purifying it from tomatoes.
- Despite efforts from several laboratories there has been no success in purifying the enzyme from plant tissues catalysing the synthesis of low or high molecular weight amide-linked conjugates.
- Burcon developed a process to extract and purify valuable proteins from canola meal.
- These insoluble proteins were purified from E. coli under denaturing conditions and then renatured back to the native state.
- 1.2 Make ceremonially clean.
使在礼仪上洁净;使纯净 a ritual bath to purify the soul 净化灵魂的洗礼。 Example sentencesExamples - Gowri bemoans of her action of coming into physical contact with Gange, a lower caste woman, and decides to purify herself by taking bath in holy water.
- Saints like Ramanuja and the Nayanmars, have played a stellar role in perfecting the formula for purifying oneself through devotion in order to qualify for the kingdom of God.
- Tibetans celebrated Dosmoche, dancing in masks to frighten away the evil spirits, and Pakistanis observed Chaomos, when they purify themselves with water and goat's blood.
- ‘People's neglect of God has led them into selfishness and greed, therefore the only way they can purify themselves is by practicing religious teachings,’ he said.
- You said this would purify the Faith and make it stronger.
- It also aims, through the same actions, to purify one's soul and weaken one's worldly desires.
- The path to the unitive state, the mystics tell us, includes purgation, an encounter with the transforming love of God that cleanses and purifies us.
- Priests and old scriptures say that water cleaned and purified the damned.
- A shaman would perform rituals to prevent the deceased ghost from returning, and individuals who had tended to the body ritually purified themselves.
- It says that the purpose of these rituals is to teach the Kohanim the proper procedure for purifying a Metzora, which has an identical purification ceremony.
- But the desired side of those pairs of opposites does not exist: she is neither purified nor realised by the cleansing ritual.
- But before you join a religious order and attempt to purify yourself, remember that the Vatican has determined that the celibacy rule is nonnegotiable.
- The ancient scriptures believed the Yamuna to be sacred enough to purify one's soul.
- ‘The ritual is aimed at purifying and cleansing the areas from the evil impact of avian influenza,’ pemangku (temple priest) Rajapati said.
- Do get ‘smudged’ by an elder when he offers to purify you with sweetgrass, tobacco, sage and cedar.
- From what I know and have read, the scarf is to purify one's soul.
- I said no, we purify others by our actions as satyagrahis.
- After sprinkling her with holy water and purifying her with hyssop, the priest led her into the church to the altar while reading the identical prayer used in the similar procession during infant baptism.
- Because of unconditional acceptance by deities, I don't purify myself before ritual.
- If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.
Synonyms purge, cleanse, clear, free, unburden, deliver, relieve redeem, shrive, exorcise, sanctify rare lustrate
Derivativesadjective pjʊərɪfɪˈkeɪt(ə)ripjuˈrɪfəkəˌtɔri Having the effect of purifying or cleaning. on the fortieth day a purificatory ritual is observed Example sentencesExamples - water was used for purificatory purposes
- The hordes of people who visit the temple, the grace and beauty of the goddess, the purificatory water of the waterfalls - all made us feel that we are back in the land of undisputed faith - our own.
- In Western art, abstraction has been a tendency toward a purificatory and heroic emptiness of figuration, or of reference.
- A discussion of the role of dogs in purificatory rituals is not complete without also a comment on their mistress, Hecate, ‘the goddess of ghosts and purifications’.
noun ˈpjʊərɪfʌɪəˈpjurəˌfaɪ(ə)r The shelter boxes, which cost £460 each, are multi-purpose plastic containers containing tents, sleeping bags, cooking pots, water purifiers and other essentials that could save lives. Example sentencesExamples - The kitchens are self-sufficient, with generators, water purifiers, and propane.
- The gifts include digital cameras, TV sets, air conditioners, cordless phones, DVD players, mini hi-fis, air purifiers, MP3 players and microwave ovens.
- The purifiers that stopped water entering the service tank from the header tank were working, so the contamination must have come from somewhere else.
- Trees are natural air purifiers: A healthy tree can filter out as many as seven thousand dust and smoke particles per liter of air.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French purifier, from Latin purificare, from purus 'pure'. Definition of purify in US English: purifyverbˈpjʊrəˌfaɪˈpyo͝orəˌfī [with object]1Remove contaminants from. 使纯净,净化 the filtration plant is able to purify 70 tons of water a day 过滤厂每日可净化70吨水。 a group of 19th-century German painters who set out to purify art Example sentencesExamples - Such societies may therefore employ spies or a priesthood to purify themselves of corrupting influences.
- James has to set himself apart from other mortals and purify himself from normal appetites in order to perfect his art.
- Should you manage to purify yourself, your will still be able to journey to paradise.
- Related work to purify semiconducting nanotubes and remove graphitic contamination is also being carried out.
- I laughed happier than before as I came to realize that it was purifying me.
- Hitler's goals were to purify Germany by removing people with all but the purest Teutonic blood and to expand German territory throughout Europe.
- ‘He came and went so fast we were not able to purify him by waving branches over his head,’ said the angry Yasukuni Shrine monks.
- I haven't even come out in pimples as reassuring evidence of my body purifying itself.
- Assuredly we bring not innocence into the world, we bring impurity much rather: that which purifies us is trial, and trial by what is contrary.
- Highland areas would be reforested to create a filter through which rain and groundwater could be purified for use in the more populated valleys and lowlands.
- A sweat will purify us physically, but it cannot wash our sins away.
- The lodge will eventually have two ‘constructed wetlands’ to purify septic waste naturally.
- It was all very well for her, treating her body like a temple, but the effect of her sitting there purifying herself smugly at my dinner table was to turn everyone else's food to ashes in their mouths.
- It sounds very presumptuous to say I wish to purify Mahler, but I do think, in a sense, that Mahler now has to be purified of all these non-musical preconceptions that have become attached to him.
- Did it purify me of the last vestige of any desire that might still be hanging around?
- That's why he calls you to his side and devotes himself to purifying you in the fire of his love.
- People report that they sweat much more in a sauna during this cycle, as the body seems to want to purify itself.
- It seemed obvious to me the precepts presented a picture of those traits which arose like this of their own accord in a mind purifying itself.
- The re-educated cells, with the ability to identify and destroy cancerous cells, are then removed, purified, and injected into the patient.
- Bali was then, to him, like a spiritual river in which he could bathe, purifying himself as a new man.
Synonyms clean, make pure, refine, cleanse, decontaminate - 1.1purify something from Extract something from.
从…中提取 genomic DNA was purified from whole blood 基因组脱氧核糖核酸从全血中提取。 Example sentencesExamples - Before sequencing, the amplified regions were purified from the agarose gel using a GeneClean kit.
- The researchers then extract purified proteins from the gel.
- DNA fragments were purified from agarose gels using the BresaClean DNA purification kit following the manufacturer's specifications.
- The size and purity of the amplified product were checked by agarose gel electrophoresis, and the fragment was purified from the gel by commercially available procedures.
- Magnetic beads are used to purify the required cells from blood or spleen.
- The seedlings were germinated at 25°C in the dark for 5 d. Plasma membranes were purified from roots by aqueous two-phase partitioning as described elsewhere.
- A pessary constituting purified ingredients from three plant sources has been made with dual properties of potent spermicidal action and action against a wide spectrum of bacteria and viruses.
- To test the compounds' antiatherosclerotic activity, the scientists purified avenanthramides from oats and exposed them to human arterial wall cells over a 24-hour period.
- A simple and effective process that recovers and purifies organic acids from petrochemical companies' waste acid stream has been developed.
- Total RNA was isolated as described previously, with the inclusion of an ethylene glycol monobutyl ether precipitation to purify samples from contaminating carbohydrates prior to the lithium chloride precipitation of RNA.
- We obtained chymotrypsin from Sigma Chemical, where it is purified from bovine pancreas.
- Burcon developed a process to extract and purify valuable proteins from canola meal.
- Three purified colonies from each isolate were further tested on LB, lactose, or glucose minimal medium and incubated at 30° and 42°.
- This might one day lead to mass-production of lycopene from ethanol coproducts, rather than by extracting and purifying it from tomatoes.
- Despite efforts from several laboratories there has been no success in purifying the enzyme from plant tissues catalysing the synthesis of low or high molecular weight amide-linked conjugates.
- For all 43 species, amplified fragments were purified from agarose gels and ligated in the TOPO TA cloning vector.
- These insoluble proteins were purified from E. coli under denaturing conditions and then renatured back to the native state.
- Recombinant plasmids were purified from overnight cultures using the alkaline lysis technique.
- Crude extracts were used because, for unknown reasons, it was not possible to purify the enzyme from the extract successfully without losing most of the activity.
- A polyherbal pessary was formulated with purified ingredients from neem leaves, Sapindus mukerossi (pericarp of fruit) and Mentha citrata oil.
- 1.2 Make ceremonially clean.
使在礼仪上洁净;使纯净 a ritual bath to purify the soul 净化灵魂的洗礼。 Example sentencesExamples - Priests and old scriptures say that water cleaned and purified the damned.
- You said this would purify the Faith and make it stronger.
- Because of unconditional acceptance by deities, I don't purify myself before ritual.
- Gowri bemoans of her action of coming into physical contact with Gange, a lower caste woman, and decides to purify herself by taking bath in holy water.
- ‘The ritual is aimed at purifying and cleansing the areas from the evil impact of avian influenza,’ pemangku (temple priest) Rajapati said.
- Saints like Ramanuja and the Nayanmars, have played a stellar role in perfecting the formula for purifying oneself through devotion in order to qualify for the kingdom of God.
- It also aims, through the same actions, to purify one's soul and weaken one's worldly desires.
- I said no, we purify others by our actions as satyagrahis.
- Tibetans celebrated Dosmoche, dancing in masks to frighten away the evil spirits, and Pakistanis observed Chaomos, when they purify themselves with water and goat's blood.
- After sprinkling her with holy water and purifying her with hyssop, the priest led her into the church to the altar while reading the identical prayer used in the similar procession during infant baptism.
- It says that the purpose of these rituals is to teach the Kohanim the proper procedure for purifying a Metzora, which has an identical purification ceremony.
- If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.
- Do get ‘smudged’ by an elder when he offers to purify you with sweetgrass, tobacco, sage and cedar.
- ‘People's neglect of God has led them into selfishness and greed, therefore the only way they can purify themselves is by practicing religious teachings,’ he said.
- From what I know and have read, the scarf is to purify one's soul.
- But before you join a religious order and attempt to purify yourself, remember that the Vatican has determined that the celibacy rule is nonnegotiable.
- The path to the unitive state, the mystics tell us, includes purgation, an encounter with the transforming love of God that cleanses and purifies us.
- But the desired side of those pairs of opposites does not exist: she is neither purified nor realised by the cleansing ritual.
- A shaman would perform rituals to prevent the deceased ghost from returning, and individuals who had tended to the body ritually purified themselves.
- The ancient scriptures believed the Yamuna to be sacred enough to purify one's soul.
Synonyms purge, cleanse, clear, free, unburden, deliver, relieve
OriginMiddle English: from Old French purifier, from Latin purificare, from purus ‘pure’. |