Purged
Purged is the past participle of purge and commonly used as an adjective. To purge means to remove something unwanted, cleanse, or flush out. The term is applied across various domains, including physical cleansing, data management, and political actions. Etymologically, purge derives from Old French purger, from Latin purgare, combining pur- (clean) with -gare (to clear).
In political contexts, purge refers to the removal of officials, supporters, or entire groups from power, often
In information technology and data management, to purge means to delete data, caches, logs, or obsolete records
The term also appears in cultural and religious contexts, where purging can denote ritual cleansing or purification.