Purgatorial in a sentence as an adjective

Amazon need to either finish CloudFront, or **** it; this purgatorial state where it works but it takes 30 minutes to make any changes, and where only half of its APIs are exposed in the SDK libraries, is obnoxious.

My suspicion is that no one wants to explain monads because if they did it would be painfully obvious that they're a purgatorial way of getting around the basic mismatch between functional purity and actual computers.

Also, there are Orthodox sources that indicate some sins can be forgiven after death; but which also reject the teaching of purgatory because of the doctrine of indulgences and idea of literal purgatorial fire that are tied to it.

Purgatorial definitions

adjective

serving to purge or rid of sin; "purgatorial rites"

See also: purging purifying

adjective

of or resembling purgatory; "purgatorial fires"