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Filter by Meaning The website's content moderation team works to expurgate hate speech from user comments.
The magazine editor had to expurgate sensitive information before publishing the article.
The publisher decided to expurgate the controversial chapter from the autobiography.
The committee voted to expurgate the offensive content from the report.
The magazine editor decided to expurgate the offensive jokes from the article.
The translator had to expurgate the text to adapt it to the cultural nuances and idiomatic expressions of the target language.
The author reluctantly agreed to expurgate some of the explicit content from the novel to reach a wider audience.
The film director had to expurgate several violent scenes to achieve a lower age rating for the movie.
The magazine editor had to expurgate the graphic images from the article to ensure it met ethical standards.
The website administrator had to expurgate the spam comments from the discussion forum.
The committee had to expurgate confidential information from the meeting minutes.
The publisher had to expurgate sensitive information from the biography before it could be released.
The parents requested the school to expurgate inappropriate language from the textbooks.
The poet felt compelled to expurgate a few lines from the poem to maintain its elegance and clarity.
The website's administrator implemented a content filter to automatically expurgate offensive comments.
The author's intention was to expurgate the outdated notions from the revised edition of his book.
The playwright decided to expurgate certain lines from the play to comply with the theater's guidelines on explicit content.
The committee decided to expurgate the offensive jokes from the comedy show's script.
The committee met to discuss whether they should expurgate the controversial chapter from the educational curriculum.
The magazine editor had to expurgate the offensive remarks made by the celebrity in the interview.
The website filters automatically expurgate any offensive comments or language.
The publishing house hired a team of editors to expurgate the controversial passages from the historical novel.
The publishing house hired a team of editors to expurgate the historical document and remove any potentially offensive remarks.
The film director had to expurgate several scenes to ensure the movie received a lower rating.
The professor asked the student to expurgate the biased statements from their research paper.
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