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catharsis noun (catharses) 1 psychoanal the emotional relief that results either from allowing repressed thoughts and feelings to surface, as in psychoanalysis, or from an intensely dramatic experience. 2 the cleansing of the emotions through the elicitation of acute fear and pity in spectators of drama, especially tragedy. 3 medicine the process of clearing out or purging the bowels.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: Latin, from Greek kathairein to purify.

catharsis noun (catharses) 1 psychoanal the emotional relief that results either from allowing repressed thoughts and feelings to surface, as in psychoanalysis, or from an intensely dramatic experience. 2 the cleansing of the emotions through the elicitation of acute fear and pity in spectators of drama, especially tragedy. 3 medicine the process of clearing out or purging the bowels.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: Latin, from Greek kathairein to purify.

catharsis noun (catharses) 1 psychoanal the emotional relief that results either from allowing repressed thoughts and feelings to surface, as in psychoanalysis, or from an intensely dramatic experience. 2 the cleansing of the emotions through the elicitation of acute fear and pity in spectators of drama, especially tragedy. 3 medicine the process of clearing out or purging the bowels.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: Latin, from Greek kathairein to purify.