purification 音標拼音: [pj
, ʊrəfək'eʃən]
n . 純化,提純,滌罪
純化,提純,滌罪
purification 淨化
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 .
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2 .
The act or operation of cleansing ceremonially ,
by removing any pollution or defilement .
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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 .
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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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