Disabuse


The meaning of the word Disabuse is: to make aware of the truth


Examples:

If you wish to continue to believe that falsehood, I will not disabuse you by telling you the truth.

published by Rudolph on 2021-09-25 16:42:13


It is my job as a teacher to disabuse students of the notion they can be successful without an education.

published by Willetta on 2021-04-07 07:06:03


Even though I know Jessica is telling her mother a lie, I will not disabuse my friend’s parent.

published by Beatriz on 2021-02-08 13:06:24


The minister did everything he could to disabuse his church members about false idols.

published by Fay on 2021-06-28 11:59:27


Although my mother tried, she could not disabuse me of my belief in Santa Claus when I was a kid.

published by Qiana on 2021-08-04 04:47:04


The doctor went out of his way to disabuse his patients about medical myths.

published by Diedre on 2021-12-12 11:09:50


Because my cousin is an environmental activist, she tries to disabuse people of the idea that wasting water does not matter.

published by Vivienne on 2021-05-30 15:16:29


A review of the past will disabuse any government which believes there are benefits to starting a war.

published by Penney on 2021-11-12 04:07:36


If you believe you can break the law in this town, the police will soon disabuse you of that idea.

published by Providencia on 2021-12-24 10:31:57


You can disabuse yourself of the notion that politicians care about the needs of voters.

published by Ann on 2021-01-21 06:55:08


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