uncleanse
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[edit]uncleanse (third-person singular simple present uncleanses, present participle uncleansing, simple past and past participle uncleansed)
- (transitive) To reverse the cleansing of; make unclean
- 1968, Hugo Manning, The Secret Sea:
- And the prowling angers which seek to uncleanse The mighty volition, [...]
- 2000, Software Development, Volume 8, Issues 7-12:
- You will also need to take input XML documents, parse them, and "uncleanse" the data so it can be understood by the legacy system.