Why this word is great
EXSUFFLATE — [Verb] To exorcise or renounce by blowing. From Latin exsufflare ("to blow at or upon"), from ex ("out") + sufflare ("to blow"). Unlike "exorcise" (a general term for driving out evil spirits, without specifying the method of blowing) or "renounce" (to formally reject something, but without the physical act implied by exsufflate), exsufflation is a tangible expulsion—breath made weapon. It is the priest’s sharp exhale over holy water, the mother puffing away a child’s nightmare, the last defiant sigh of a dying man casting off his regrets. A word for when rejection must be felt on the skin, not just in the soul.