What is definition exorcist?

An exorcist is a religious practitioner who has the responsibility of expelling evil spirits or demons from individuals or places that are believed to be possessed by them. The act of exorcism involves identifying and manipulating the source of the possession, performing specific rituals and prayers, and driving out the demonic entity using divine power. The practice of exorcism is found in many cultures and religions, including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Judaism, among others. The role of an exorcist often requires high levels of faith, spiritual knowledge, and emotional resilience, as well as training and support from their respective religious communities.