Sentence examples for to dispelling from inspiring English sources

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to dispelling

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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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But it might go some way to dispelling myths.

And ultimately, all efforts come back to dispelling the stigma that still clings to epilepsy here.

The first step to dispelling it is realising we do not have to act alone.

Improving the understanding of genetics in schools was key to dispelling some of the myths around the science.

Begley's own contribution to dispelling silence and indifference consists in deftly retelling the story of the Dreyfus Affair and explicitly connecting it to our times.

We are looking forward to dispelling some of the myths about residential care and showing local people what excellent services are at the heart of their community.

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This book means to dispel those notions.

It is useful to dispel two myths.

First, work to dispel distrust.

This Galbraith is at pains to dispel.

Please say nothing to dispel this idea.

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