dishaunt (Meaning)

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dishaunt (v. t.)

To leave; to quit; to cease to haunt.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dishaunt

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dishaunt Sentence Examples

  1. The old mansion is dishaunted, leaving no trace of its former supernatural occupants.
  2. Once a place of mystery and fear, the dishaunted house now stands empty and quiet.
  3. The dishaunted attic no longer creaks with ghostly footsteps, bringing a sense of peace to the old home.
  4. With the spirits departed, the dishaunted castle is now open to the public, revealing its long-hidden secrets.
  5. The dishaunted forest path is now safe for hikers to explore, free from the ghostly apparitions that once haunted it.
  6. The exorcism ritual successfully dishaunted the possessed house, restoring it to its former peaceful state.
  7. The dishaunted graveyard is now a serene place of remembrance, where visitors can pay their respects without fear of ghostly encounters.
  8. The town of Salem, once known for its witch trials, is now dishaunted, leaving behind a legacy of historical intrigue.
  9. The dishaunted ship, once the site of terrifying legends, now sails the seas peacefully, carrying cargo and passengers without any supernatural disturbances.
  10. The dishaunted hotel room is now a popular tourist destination, attracting guests eager to experience a night in the once-haunted chamber.

FAQs About the word dishaunt

To leave; to quit; to cease to haunt.

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The old mansion is dishaunted, leaving no trace of its former supernatural occupants.

Once a place of mystery and fear, the dishaunted house now stands empty and quiet.

The dishaunted attic no longer creaks with ghostly footsteps, bringing a sense of peace to the old home.

With the spirits departed, the dishaunted castle is now open to the public, revealing its long-hidden secrets.