Similar words: disabled, disability, abuse, abusive, syllabus, advisable, disposable, dispensable. Meaning: [‚dɪsə'bjuːz] v. free somebody (from an erroneous belief).
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1. I tried to disabuse him of that notion.
2. Let me disabuse you of that foolish idea.
3. Let me disabuse of that foolish prejudices.
4. I must disabuse you of your feelings of grandeur.
5. I would like to disabuse your mind of the idea that your cousin has a feeling of hostility to you. On the contrary he spoke to me in the most friendly terms of you.
6. I hope to disabuse you of the notion that all employees are lazy.
7. Successive experience to the contrary failed to disabuse them of this illusion.
8. The government will do nothing to disabuse the public of this impression you can be sure.
9. It may also disabuse ministers of the belief that people notice indirect taxes less than direct ones.
10. Once we disabuse ourselves of the prejudice, we can cooperate with each other quite well.
11. Let us disabuse ourselves of the idea that we are invincible.
12. If you think I'm going to lend you money, I must disabuse you of te wrong idea.
13. Their view of country people was that they like to please strangers. I did not disabuse them of this notion.
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14. However, I do not believe that I will be able to disabuse him of his beliefs.
15. In return , the man of practice offers pray , wish, enlighten and disabuse to the common people.
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