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Clemence Jimmy Evans
does this word exist in English Language
expargorate
Aug 23, 2019 8:35 PM
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No.
Interestingly the one and only example of it that Google could find was written by a person from your country in a thesis in imperfect English.
Has it crept into the version of English you speak there?
To be honest, knowing a little German, I would guess that it means "remove the asparagus from".
August 23, 2019
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Google wants to know if you meant expurgate?
expurgate:
to cleanse of something morally harmful, offensive, or erroneous especially : to expunge objectionable parts from before publication or presentation
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August 23, 2019
Wow, yeah. One hit on Google. Do have to wonder.
http://ir.msu.ac.zw:8080/jspui/bitstream/11408/2893/1/DESERTATION-FINAL%20THANDIE.pdf
August 23, 2019
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