蠲涤

蠲滌
juān
  1. to wash
  2. to cleanse

CEDICT

清除。《后汉书桓帝》:「蠲涤。」蠲洁」。

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to wash (dialect)
洗濯 zhuó
  1. to wash
  2. to cleanse
  3. to launder
huàn
  1. to wash
  2. to rinse
  3. any of three 10-day division of the month (during Tang dynasty)
  4. Taiwan pr. huǎn
  5. also pr. wǎn
浣洗 huàn to wash (clothes)
浣涤 huàn
  1. to wash
  2. to rinse
浣濯 huànzhuó
  1. to wash
  2. to rinse
táo
  1. to wash (rice, sand etc in water to remove impurities)
  2. to dredge; to scoop out (sediment or waste)
  3. (dialect) to hunt for and buy (bargains or second-hand goods)
  4. (dialect) naughty; mischievous
淘洗 táo to wash
jiān
  1. to wash
  2. to redress (a wrong)
  3. name of a river
湔洗 jiān to wash
湔涤 jiān to wash
溉涤 gài to wash
  1. to wash
  2. to cleanse
zhuó
  1. to wash
  2. to cleanse of evil
灌濯 guànzhuó
  1. to wash
  2. to rinse
guàn to wash (especially hands)
xiǔ to wash (rice etc)
dàng
  1. to wash
  2. to squander
  3. to sweep away
  4. to move
  5. to shake
  6. dissolute
  7. pond
微风吹荡着湖面。

A light breeze stirred the surface of the lake.

Source: Tatoeba

洗涤
  1. to rinse
  2. to wash
  3. washing
清涤 qīng
  1. to rinse
  2. to wash
  3. to clean
  4. to purge
  5. to comb out
  1. fertile
  2. rich
  3. to irrigate
  4. to wash (of river)
3个马来西亚侨民与一个菲律宾国民在棉兰老岛达沃市爆炸里被炸死了。

3 Malay nationals and a Filipino were killed in the Davao bombing on Mindanao.

Source: Tatoeba

冲刷 chōngshuā
  1. to cleanse
  2. to scrub
  3. to scour
  4. to wash down
  5. to erode
  6. to wash away
洗脱 tuō
  1. to cleanse
  2. to purge
  3. to wash away
táo
  1. to cleanse
  2. name of a river
涤净 jìng
  1. to cleanse
  2. to purge
yuè
  1. to cleanse
  2. to boil
  1. to cleanse
  2. to remove evil
  3. ritual for seeking good fortune and avoiding disaster
祓濯 zhuó
  1. to cleanse
  2. to purify
蠲洁 juānjié
  1. to cleanse
  2. to clean
  3. to purify
  1. to bathe
  2. to cleanse
  3. to receive
  4. to be given
  1. to remove evil
  2. to cleanse
  3. to wash away
liè
  1. pure
  2. to cleanse
洁净 jiéjìng
  1. clean
  2. to cleanse
他为精神的洁净和获得道的方法教深思,道是表示人类最高的精神理想的一个原则。

He taught contemplation as a means of spiritual purification and the attainment of the Dao, a principle that signifies the highest spiritual ideals of mankind.

Source: Tatoeba