depurated

[dih-pyuh-rey-tid]

depurated Definition

  • 1purified or cleansed of impurities
  • 2freed from moral or spiritual defilement

Using depurated: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "depurated" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The water is depurated through a series of filters and treatments.

  • Example

    The depurated air in the room made it easier to breathe.

  • Example

    He felt depurated after confessing his sins to the priest.

depurated Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for depurated

Phrases with depurated

  • sugar that has been purified and refined, usually by removing molasses and other impurities

    Example

    The recipe calls for depurated sugar to achieve the desired texture and taste.

  • a mind that has been freed from negative thoughts and emotions, often through meditation or therapy

    Example

    After months of therapy, she finally achieved a depurated mind and found inner peace.

  • a soul that has been cleansed of sin and guilt, often through religious practices or rituals

    Example

    He sought refuge in the monastery to achieve a depurated soul and connect with God.

Origins of depurated

from Latin 'depuratus', past participle of 'depurare', meaning 'to purify'

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Summary: depurated in Brief

'Depurated' [dih-pyuh-rey-tid] means purified or cleansed of impurities, both in a physical and metaphorical sense. It can refer to purified substances like 'depurated sugar' or purified air in a room. It can also refer to a person's state of mind or soul, as in 'depurated mind' or 'depurated soul'.