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Dispel meaning
To drive away or cause to vanish by scattering. | To remove (fears, doubts, objections etc.) by proving them unjustified.
Example sentences (20)
Across South Yorkshire, we deliver educational activity to dispel some of the myths around knife crime and to educate young people on the real risks of carrying a knife.
Authorities cut off internet services on smart devices in Poonch and Rajouri on Saturday morning, a common tactic to dispel possible protests and discourage dissemination of the videos.
Chiefs moved quickly on Monday to dispel the reports saying they were flawed and misleading.
Dispel the last of the January blues with a vibrant immersion in contemporary dance and film, showcasing international dancers and local talent alike.
Even more critically, politicians need to dispel the impression that they condone it, especially when committed by persons known to be close to them or their party.
Experts have spoken out about some arthritis myths that everyone seems to think is true - but they dispel them with facts.
For the moment, Ukraine’s recent successes on the battlefield are almost certainly not enough to dispel the growing sense that the war is becoming a lasting stalemate.
Fortunately, the four levers in the center of the room can be activated by the group to dispel the gas.
Given this court ruling, and last year’s congressional action, both federal regulators and the lobster industry have time to gather more complete data to either demonstrate or dispel the dangers posed by fishing gear to right whales.
Harbaugh and general manager Eric DeCosta sought to dispel this line of inquiry at their season-ending news conference, saying they expect Jackson to be their offensive centerpiece for years to come.
Injuries and poor individual form have not helped and ten Hag now finds himself reliant on several players who had previously fallen out of favour to dispel doubt around his position.
It is essential to work with key opinion leaders to dispel myths and misconceptions about the vaccine,” she advised.
It’s important to dispel these to promote an accurate understanding of arthritis, and to encourage those affected to seek appropriate medical care and support from a rheumatologist," Ezeonyeji adds.
LONDON — In his first overseas visit as U.K. monarch, King Charles III is doing little to dispel the notion he’s a political animal at heart.
Mike Gordon, Canadian training director for the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Industry, is eager to dispel mixed messaging about the skilled trades.
Much of All of Us Strangers’ emotional power comes from the brutally repressed Adam attempting to dispel his feelings of shame and isolation in order to be seen and loved for the person he truly is.
Speaking on her YouTube channel, which she uses to dispel medical disinformation, Dr Malik an associate professor of surgery at the University of Maryland, said 'blue vulva' occurs when women are 'aroused and don't achieve climax'.
Summer recruit James Maddison has struck a ruthless chord with Heung-min Son to dispel fears about losing Harry Kane.
Synopsis: The number of climate-related disasters that have occurred recently should, at the very least, dispel any notions that climate change is a hoax.
The addition of the overnight bags didn't do anything to dispel rumors that the couple might have quickly gotten hitched.