Obs. [a. L. ablegātiōn-em a dismissing, n. of action f. ablegāre: see prec.] ‘The act of sending abroad.’ J. Dispatch, dismissal.

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1615.  Crooke, Body of Man, 462. The ablegation of excrements.

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1649.  Jer. Taylor, Gt. Exemp., XV. § 4. Punished with ablegation and confinement in outer darkness.

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1662.  H. More, Antid. agt. Ath., I. xi. 35 (1712). An Arbitrarious Ablegation of the Spirits into this or that determinate part of the body.

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