Expurgate in a sentence as a verb

You have to expurgate your index for the "right to be forgotten" people.

Not a great price, because it was probably much less when it got expurgated and published in the US. But much less than $100.

Remember they expurgated all of the "sexy" apps a couple of months ago?

For example, the word "balls" have many uses that should not be censored, yet it is always expurgated.

Is this the expurgated version or does it include the missing information about Dho-Nha curves and other occult matters?

From the lawyer that advised us in this, his call was that Order History data doesn't need to be expurgated even though it contains the person's name and address, etc.

Think of it as a cleansing ritual where you pay the high priests to go back, expurgate your sins and omissions by papering over them, and make sure you don't end up going to jail or getting sued by the SEC later.

It's especially not after years of the Republicans gutting public education and pushing expurgated, jingoistic, pro-American-exceptionalism textbooks through school boards everywhere.

Expurgate definitions

verb

edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate; "bowdlerize a novel"

See also: bowdlerize bowdlerise castrate shorten