Immaculate vs Cleansed - What's the difference?
immaculate | cleansed | Related terms |
Having no stain or blemish; spotless, undefiled, clear, pure.
(cleanse)
To free from dirt; to clean, purify.
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To spiritually purify; to free from sin or guilt; to purge.
Immaculate is a related term of cleansed.
As an adjective immaculate
is having no stain or blemish; spotless, undefiled, clear, pure.As a verb cleansed is
(cleanse).immaculate
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Adjective
(en adjective)- Were but my soul as pure From other guilt as that, Heaven did not hold One more immaculate . —
- Thou sheer, immaculate and silver fountain. — Shakespeare, Richard II , V-iii.
Synonyms
* spotless * undefiled * unsulliedDerived terms
* Immaculate Conception * immaculately * immaculatenesscleansed
English
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*cleanse
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Verb
(cleans)citation, passage=An artificial kidney these days still means a refrigerator-sized dialysis machine. Such devices mimic the way real kidneys cleanse blood and eject impurities and surplus water as urine.}}