exorcism (Meaning)

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exorcism (n)

freeing from evil spirits

Webster

exorcism (n.)

The act of exorcising; the driving out of evil spirits from persons or places by conjuration; also, the form of conjuration used.

Conjuration for raising spirits.

exorcism Sentence Examples

  1. The exorcism ritual took place in a dark and dimly lit room.
  2. The priest raised his hands and began to chant ancient prayers, hoping to expel the evil spirit.
  3. The possessed person thrashed and writhed violently as the demon within resisted the exorcism.
  4. The room was filled with an eerie feeling of dread as the exorcism reached its peak.
  5. The priest poured holy water on the possessed individual, using it as a conduit for the exorcism.
  6. The exorcism reached its climax with a loud cry from the possessed person as the demon was cast out.
  7. The possessed person was finally free from the clutches of the evil entity after the successful exorcism.
  8. The priest performed an exorcism on the haunted house, attempting to purge it of any lingering spirits.
  9. The demon unleashed its fury upon the hapless victim, leaving the exorcist to perform a hasty exorcism.
  10. The exorcism was unsuccessful, leaving the possessed person in a state of perpetual torment.

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The exorcism ritual took place in a dark and dimly lit room.

The priest raised his hands and began to chant ancient prayers, hoping to expel the evil spirit.

The possessed person thrashed and writhed violently as the demon within resisted the exorcism.

The room was filled with an eerie feeling of dread as the exorcism reached its peak.