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(1) free somebody (from an erroneous belief
(2) free somebody (from an erroneous belief)
(3) free from belief
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Verb
(1) free somebody (from an erroneous belief
(2) free somebody (from an erroneous belief)
(3) free from belief
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(1) Cameron is quick to disabuse anyone of the idea that she had a happy, randy, angst-free childhood.
(2) After some time spent in a futile effort to disabuse him of some of his favourite ideas, she was rendered speechless.
(3) I suggest that a long period of discussion with a former Governor of the Reserve Bank might disabuse him of that strange idea.
(4) Perhaps a few lessons in physics will disabuse such people of the belief that state power can be reduced - or even eliminated - by the pouring of more human energy into the political system!
(5) Having always liked Reagan, since interviewing him during his first run for governor in 1966, I didn't want to disabuse him of one of his pet ideas.
(6) Descartes first tries to disabuse the reader of the belief that his sensations or experiences are like the things that cause them.
(7) There was a rather quick and direct response by people to disabuse me of such a ludicrous idea.
(8) However, I can quite categorically say that spending three months drinking myself into a stupor in South East Asia last year has disabused me of the notion that doing nothing makes me feel bad.
(9) If Wright had aspirations to fight in one of the war's main theaters after enlisting with the Sixth Iowa Cavalry Regiment, he was quickly disabused of the idea.
(10) Little did I know how much further my father would go in disabusing me of my fetish.
(11) I've spent some time disabusing him of that nonsense.
(12) Then one of my favourite professors, a fellow by the name of Austan Goolsbee, disabused me of this notion by asking a simple question: What price will the owner be willing to sell the asset at?
(13) I'm neither inclined nor really in any way interested in disabusing people of their political positions, however ridiculous they may be or however sound they may be.
(14) We can further codify it, and make it enforceable, but this will require disabusing our politicians of their cultlike worship of u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Parliamentary sovereigntyu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(15) Yes, Dan disabuses people of their nau00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu2557ve ideas about the mind, while Nick is more willing to take seriously what people say about their own minds.
(16) Of course, once I started doing the job I was quickly disabused of any romantic ideas I had about it.
Show Examples
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(1) Cameron is quick to disabuse anyone of the idea that she had a happy, randy, angst-free childhood.
(2) After some time spent in a futile effort to disabuse him of some of his favourite ideas, she was rendered speechless.
(3) I suggest that a long period of discussion with a former Governor of the Reserve Bank might disabuse him of that strange idea.
(4) Perhaps a few lessons in physics will disabuse such people of the belief that state power can be reduced - or even eliminated - by the pouring of more human energy into the political system!
(5) Having always liked Reagan, since interviewing him during his first run for governor in 1966, I didn't want to disabuse him of one of his pet ideas.
(6) Descartes first tries to disabuse the reader of the belief that his sensations or experiences are like the things that cause them.
(7) There was a rather quick and direct response by people to disabuse me of such a ludicrous idea.
(8) However, I can quite categorically say that spending three months drinking myself into a stupor in South East Asia last year has disabused me of the notion that doing nothing makes me feel bad.
(9) If Wright had aspirations to fight in one of the war's main theaters after enlisting with the Sixth Iowa Cavalry Regiment, he was quickly disabused of the idea.
(10) Little did I know how much further my father would go in disabusing me of my fetish.
(11) I've spent some time disabusing him of that nonsense.
(12) Then one of my favourite professors, a fellow by the name of Austan Goolsbee, disabused me of this notion by asking a simple question: What price will the owner be willing to sell the asset at?
(13) I'm neither inclined nor really in any way interested in disabusing people of their political positions, however ridiculous they may be or however sound they may be.
(14) We can further codify it, and make it enforceable, but this will require disabusing our politicians of their cultlike worship of u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Parliamentary sovereigntyu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(15) Yes, Dan disabuses people of their nau00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu2557ve ideas about the mind, while Nick is more willing to take seriously what people say about their own minds.
(16) Of course, once I started doing the job I was quickly disabused of any romantic ideas I had about it.
Synonyms
Verb
1. disillusion about
2. undeceive about
5. correct on
7. disenchant about
Synonyms
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Verb
1. disillusion about
2. undeceive about
5. correct on
7. disenchant about
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