Definition: Absterge (Absterge) is a German word meaning to maintain or to keep something in one's possession, whether it is living things or non-living objects, such as furniture, equipment, documents or money. The term originates from the Latin 'abster' which means 'to stand firm', but with 'stergit' ('keep'), and was borrowed into English during the eighteenth century. The word absterge can also mean to have a strong hold or control over something, such as an object, person, or idea. In the context of language, it is often used metaphorically to refer to holding onto something in one's possession or holding something to oneself through some sort of restraint, commitment, or constraint. In some contexts, absterge might also be used to suggest a sense of loyalty, dedication, or commitment to something. For example, someone who has strong absterge for a cause may feel a deep conviction that their actions will lead to positive change and help towards a better future.
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