outscour
/ˈaʊtˌskaʊr/Definitions
1. verb
to scour or clean out (a place, especially one that has been neglected)
“The new homeowner decided to outscour the old cottage, getting rid of years of accumulated dust and grime.”
2. noun
a place that has been thoroughly cleaned or purified
“After the renovation, the house became a model outscour for the entire neighborhood.”
3. verb
to get rid of (something unwanted or unnecessary)
“The company decided to outscour its old inventory, selling off unwanted items to make room for new products.”