disabused (Meaning)

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disabused (s)

freed of a mistaken or misguided notion

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disabused (imp. & p. p.)

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disabused Sentence Examples

  1. After attending the seminar, she was disabused of her misconceptions about the new software.
  2. The politician's promises were meant to disabuse the public of their fears about the proposed tax increase.
  3. Upon further investigation, the rumor was disabused, and its falsity was revealed.
  4. The doctor's detailed explanation disabused the patient of their concerns about the upcoming surgery.
  5. The detective's meticulous investigation disabused the suspect of their mistaken belief in their alibi.
  6. The travel agent's vivid descriptions of the destination disabused the clients of their doubts about booking the tour.
  7. The company's financial report disabused investors of their fears about the company's stability.
  8. The employee's exemplary performance disabused their manager of their doubts about their abilities.
  9. The scientist's groundbreaking research disabused the scientific community of their long-held assumptions about the phenomenon.
  10. The journalist's exposé disabused the public of their trust in the politician's integrity.

FAQs About the word disabused

freed of a mistaken or misguided notionof Disabuse

disenchanted, undeceived,disillusioned, sophisticated, debunked, told, apprised,advised, refuted, disclosed

hoodwinked, beguiled, misrepresented, took in, fooled, misinformed, fooled, hoodwinked, deluded, tricked

After attending the seminar, she was disabused of her misconceptions about the new software.

The politician's promises were meant to disabuse the public of their fears about the proposed tax increase.

Upon further investigation, the rumor was disabused, and its falsity was revealed.

The doctor's detailed explanation disabused the patient of their concerns about the upcoming surgery.