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disencharm Meaning

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disencharm (v. t.)

To free from the influence of a charm or spell; to disenchant.

disencharm Sentence Examples

  1. The grizzled old man's words disenchanted the young girl, tarnishing her rose-tinted view of the world.
  2. The once-vibrant city had been disenchanted by an oppressive smog that cast a pall over everything.
  3. The politician's empty promises disenchanted the electorate, leading to a significant drop in voter turnout.
  4. The disenchanted employee dragged themselves to work each day, feeling unmotivated and disconnected from their tasks.
  5. The disenchanted lover had grown weary of the constant arguments and betrayals, and they decided to end the relationship.
  6. The relentless rain disenchanted the campers, dampening their spirits and forcing them to seek shelter.
  7. The once-beloved teacher had become disenchanted with the education system, disheartened by the lack of support and resources.
  8. The disenchanted child had lost their sense of wonder, no longer finding joy in simple pleasures.
  9. The disenchanted soldier had seen the horrors of war firsthand, leaving them disillusioned and detached.
  10. The disenchanted artist had lost their passion for their craft, no longer finding inspiration in the world around them.

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To free from the influence of a charm or spell; to disenchant.

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The grizzled old man's words disenchanted the young girl, tarnishing her rose-tinted view of the world.

The once-vibrant city had been disenchanted by an oppressive smog that cast a pall over everything.

The politician's empty promises disenchanted the electorate, leading to a significant drop in voter turnout.

The disenchanted employee dragged themselves to work each day, feeling unmotivated and disconnected from their tasks.