Cleanse in a sentence as a verb

Its an imbalance thats grown in our government, and one that we have to cleanse.

As a society, we don't just cleanse ourselves for our own well-being, we wash for others.

These extremist wants to ignite a civil war to "cleanse Ukraine from all Russian elements".

Now I feel like I want to read a similar article describing how the Plan 9 terminal interface works, just to cleanse my palate.

\n It was designed to cleanse an existing generation as well \n as prevent its future reproduction.

Well, if the victims were planning to ethnically cleanse said neighborhood that would in fact shade the issue differentlyNoble isn't the word I would use by a longshot..in fact I think lulzsec is pretty stupid.

" At this point I became blind with nerd-rage and headed over here to cleanse myself...Ironic that it should deface Unix, because I think that dmr's immortal words[1] are particularly apt here: this piece is "a pudding stuffed with apposite observations, many well-conceived.

>I became blind with nerd-rage and headed over here to cleanse myself... Ironic that it should deface UnixAgree with him or not, all he's saying is that the code sharing involved in creating Unix was no more than regular academic sharing of ideas, and that retroactively claiming it for "open source" is spin.

Corruption, above all else, is the biggest thing holding humanity back, but I wonder if it is possible to cleanse corruption from a society where it is so deeply ingrained?Are there any good examples of a really corrupt society successfully making the transition to an relatively uncorrupted state?

Cleanse definitions

verb

clean one's body or parts thereof, as by washing; "clean up before you see your grandparents"; "clean your fingernails before dinner"

See also: clean

verb

purge of an ideology, bad thoughts, or sins; "Purgatory is supposed to cleanse you from your sins"