What's the difference between expurgated and unexpurgated?

Expurgated


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Expurgate

Example Sentences:

  • (1) One approach is less aggressive, whether as to the expurgation or excision of the surrounding area of the breast; in certain cases, treatment may be combined with radiation and the surgery minimized.
  • (2) Over a period of seven months, we evaluated the effect of this maneuver for 125 consecutive patients by means of (1) a report on the patient's reactions, completed by a nurse after she reviewed the record with the patient; (2) a report by the physician stating whether he had expurgated the record for patient use, and recording his observations of patient and family reaction; (3) a questionnaire mailed to patients after discharge.
  • (3) the clearing of the theoretical field through expurgating all pre-scientific ideologies jeopardizing the growth of scientific concepts; and b) a positive-constructive one, or the actual building up of a science through the production of the formal-abstract object, using ontically indeterminate raw material.
  • (4) The film's absence from our screens is almost as long as the 30-year ban on Lady Chatterley's Lover, which was, of course, always available in an expurgated version.
  • (5) Thus, it was considered that axillary expurgation was needed, but that excision of nodes in the cerebrum and cerebellum was not essential in every case.

Unexpurgated


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The DA has said it has yet to receive an assurance that the final, unexpurgated report of the Marikana inquiry will be made public.
  • (2) • Prateek Buch is director of Social Liberal Forum Olly Grender: When he talks about why he is a liberal, it's personal This speech is the real unexpurgated Nick.
  • (3) Despite being dead for a century, Twain is not only as celebrated as ever, he is also, apparently, just as productive: the first volume of his unexpurgated three-volume autobiography has appeared for the first time this month, a hundred years after his death.
  • (4) But nowhere is there a museum that attempts to tell the unexpurgated, tragic tale of Spain’s suffering between the summer of 1936 and April 1939.
  • (5) The unexpurgated version of Greek Memories will be published next week by Biteback Books.
  • (6) And it is the anecdotal conversationalist who, for better or worse, dominates the unexpurgated autobiography.
  • (7) Instead of cupboards and skeletons, the unexpurgated autobiography offers the "storm of thoughts that is forever blowing through one's head"; not the "facts and happenings" of Twain's life, but his voice.
  • (8) The authority’s rationale is that removing links just from the French, or even European, versions of Google’s websites does not sufficiently protect the right to be forgotten, since readers can still go to Google.com, the company’s American site, and find unexpurgated results.

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