We purified the water by boiling it. You can purify the air with a filtration system. a bottle of purified water She believed she could purify herself through constant prayer.
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Word History
Etymology
Middle English purifien, from Anglo-French purifier, from Latin purificare, from Latin purus + -ificare -ify