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dispel

[dih-spel] / dɪˈspɛl /


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"We really need to, right now, dispel any misconception that we're going to send our young people to Ukraine," he said.

From BBC

At present, worries about the huge amounts being spent on artificial intelligence are high enough that another great Nvidia quarter wasn’t enough to buoy stocks or dispel bubble talk.

From Barron's

Holcomb said he hopes the Lunar Anthropocene concept might help dispel the myth that the moon is an unchanging environment, barely impacted by humanity.

From Science Daily

Concurrently it has done little to dispel the insistence that disagreeing with the Israeli government’s policies is akin to turning against the Jewish people.

From Salon

A predictable schedule, like Parson’s monthly announcements, can help dispel impressions that the process is corrupt, said Margaret Love, executive director of the nonprofit Collateral Consequences Resource Center, which runs the project.

From Seattle Times