noun
- plural of exorciser; people who perform exorcisms, typically to drive out evil spirits or demons from a person or place
Usage: usually plural form; often used in religious or supernatural contexts
Examples
- The Catholic Church trained exorcisers to help people believed to be possessed by demons.
- Medieval exorcisers used prayers and holy water in their rituals.
- Some cultures have traditional exorcisers who practice spiritual cleansing ceremonies.
- The documentary featured interviews with modern exorcisers from different religions.
- Exorcisers claim they can sense supernatural presences in haunted buildings.