(diss-uh-BYOOZ), verb
To free oneself or someone else from an incorrect assumption or belief.
We had to DISABUSE Lorraine from her belief that her family connections would immediately make her a member of our group.
Front | disabuse |
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Back | (diss-uh-BYOOZ), verb To free oneself or someone else from an incorrect assumption or belief. We had to DISABUSE Lorraine from her belief that her family connections would immediately make her a member of our group. |
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