How Do You Spell EXORCISATION?

Pronunciation: [ˌɛksəsa͡ɪzˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

The word "exorcisation" is spelled with the letters "exorc" followed by "isation." The "exorc" part comes from the word "exorcism," which means to expel evil spirits. The "isation" part is a suffix commonly used in British English to form nouns from verbs, meaning "the act of." In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is pronounced /ɛksɔːsɪˈzeɪʃən/. This word is often misspelled as "exorcization" in American English, which is pronounced with a different sound at the end: /ɛksɔːsɪˈzaɪʃən/.

EXORCISATION Meaning and Definition

  1. Exorcisation is a noun that refers to the act or process of expelling or driving out an evil spirit or demon from a person, place, or object, typically through religious or spiritual means. The term is derived from the verb "exorcise," which means to rid someone or something of an evil spirit or influence.

    In traditional belief systems and various religious practices, exorcisation often involves rituals, prayers, and the invocation of higher powers or supernatural forces to banish the malevolent entity. It is commonly associated with the realm of supernatural phenomena and is frequently depicted in folklore, mythology, and religious texts.

    Exorcisation can take many forms, depending on cultural and religious customs. Some rituals may involve the use of special objects such as holy water, crucifixes, or religious symbols, while others may focus on reciting prayers, chants, or incantations. The person performing the exorcism is typically a chosen spiritual leader or religious practitioner, recognized for their ability to confront and combat spiritual entities.

    The purpose of exorcisation is not only to free the possessed individual or place from the influence of the evil spirit but also to restore balance, harmony, and spiritual well-being. It is considered a way to cleanse the affected person or the environment and to provide relief from the negative effects caused by the presence of the malevolent entity.

    Overall, exorcisation is a practice associated with the belief in supernatural forces and the need to remove evil spirits or demons, aiming to restore a sense of spiritual peace and wholeness.

Common Misspellings for EXORCISATION

  • wxorcisation
  • sxorcisation
  • dxorcisation
  • rxorcisation
  • 4xorcisation
  • 3xorcisation
  • ezorcisation
  • ecorcisation
  • edorcisation
  • esorcisation
  • exircisation
  • exkrcisation
  • exlrcisation
  • exprcisation
  • ex0rcisation
  • ex9rcisation
  • exoecisation
  • exodcisation
  • exofcisation
  • exotcisation

Etymology of EXORCISATION

The word "exorcisation" is derived from the Latin word exorcizatio, which comes from the Greek exorkizein.

The Greek term exorkizein is a compound word consisting of "ex", which means "out", and "orkizein", which means "to bind by an oath". Originally, exorkizein referred to the act of invoking an oath or making someone swear by a higher power to compel them to speak or behave truthfully.

Over time, the term came to specifically refer to the practice of casting out evil spirits or demons through the use of rituals, prayers, or incantations. This is the sense which has been retained in the word "exorcisation" as understood in modern English.

Plural form of EXORCISATION is EXORCISATIONS

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