ex‧pur‧gat‧ed /ˈekspəɡeɪtəd, ˈekspəɡeɪtɪd $ -ər-/
adjective[
Date: 1600-1700;
Language: Latin;
Origin: past participle of expurgare, from purgare; ⇒ purge1]
an expurgated book, play etc has had some parts removed because they are considered harmful or offensive:
an expurgated version of her writings—expurgate verb [transitive] [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲