megtisztít is a Hungarian verb. It translates to "to cleanse," "to purify," or "to clear" in English. The word is derived from the root "tiszta," meaning "clean" or "pure." The verb "megtisztít" can be used in various contexts. It can refer to the physical act of cleaning something, such as washing dishes or scrubbing a floor. For example, "Megtisztítom az ablakokat" means "I will clean the windows." It can also describe a process of purification, like purifying water or air. In a more abstract sense, "megtisztít" can denote the removal of negative influences, whether spiritual, emotional, or social. For instance, one might say "A meditáció segít megtisztítani az elmét" which translates to "Meditation helps to clear the mind." The verb implies an action that brings something from a state of impurity or uncleanness to one of purity or cleanliness. It suggests a thorough and complete cleansing, rather than a superficial one. The prefix "meg-" indicates the completion of the action.