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the dispel

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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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The victory dispelled the notion that the European contenders would wilt in the Southern California heat.

The author dispels the confusion over the fourth man, Clifford Gray, a failed composer and playboy.

The chancellor "should dispel the bad atmosphere".

Security forces reportedly fired into the air to dispel the crowds.

"He's basically allowed the science to dispel the misconceptions," Dr. Ribisl said.

"Nanoscale sensors have the potential to dispel the fog of war," says Schneider.

Now is the time to dispel the stereotypes about black athletes.

We can use the pulpit to dispel the horrific stigma that is attached to TB.

The results dispel many popularly held assumptions in the literature.

The aim is to dispel the misconceptions surrounding beer and the mystery surrounding the business.

The vision of Mr. Michael performing with the Rockettes dispelled the dark mood.

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