- 看过 disabused 的人也看了 :
- debunk
- disillusion
- enlighten
- rectify
- expose
- free
- rid
- liberate
- correct
- disenchant
disabused 的定义
dis·a·bused, dis·a·bus·ing.
- to free from deception or error.
disabused 近义词
free from belief
更多disabused例句
- Nothing could be farther from the truth, and a closer look at data can help disabuse us of this notion.
- Meghan and Harry recognize that—indeed, in their interview they went out of their way to disabuse any notion that the Queen was to blame for their treatment.
- We must disabuse ourselves of this perhaps half-ironic but still telling aphorism.
- As a former agent himself, Horrigan hopes to disabuse renters of the notion that brokers are mercenary con artists.
- He said he wanted to disabuse anyone who thinks the administration has “a bunch of other rabbits in our hat” to ward off default.
- No amount of sweet-sounding oratory is going to disabuse him of his hard-driving partisan agenda.
- You'd be surprised how often my fellow British Jews are required to disabuse U.S. friends of such delusions.
- Of this view we had to disabuse them, and in consequence found them all very tiresome.
- “And disabuse your mind of those fancies, George,” he said, as they walked down to the gate.
- Do you think it is not possible, by the interposition of friends, to disabuse your unfortunate husband?
- I wished either to convince myself absolutely upon these points or to disabuse my mind of all prejudice.
- Well, I shall not disabuse them of their beliefs concerning me.