Sentence examples for be dispelled from inspiring English sources

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be dispelled

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To drive away by scattering, or to cause to vanish; to clear away; to banish; to dissipate.

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Otherwise investor panic will not be dispelled.

It's a fantasy waiting to be dispelled.

Second, there are the myths to be dispelled.

But it, too, is a fantasy waiting to be dispelled.

The mantra 'public bad, private good' must be dispelled.

These uncertainties are unlikely to be dispelled soon.

But the bitter acrimony into which this summit has descended will not soon be dispelled.

The myth that lubricants are only needed for "fixing" a sexual problem needs to be dispelled.

The trauma of the financial crisis has yet to be dispelled.

"Images cannot be dispelled," Mr. Meese once said, talking about Hitler.

It needs to get better, quickly, for the doubts to be dispelled.

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