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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - dispel

 
 

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Dispel

dispel
~ v dispelled, dispelling to stop someone believing or feeling something, especially because it is wrong or harmful  (The film aims to dispel the notion that AIDS only affects gay men.)
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1.
  (dispels, dispelling, dispelled) To dispel an idea or feeling that people have means to stop them having it. The President is attempting to dispel the notion that he has neglected the economy. VERB: V n ...
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   transitive verb  (~led; ~ling)  Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ~lere, from dis- + pellere to drive, beat — more at felt  Date: 15th century to drive away by or as if by scattering ; dissipate ~ a rumor  Synonyms: see scatter ...
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3.
  v.tr. (dispelled, dispelling) dissipate; disperse; scatter (the dawn dispelled their fears). Derivatives dispeller n. Etymology: L dispellere (as DIS-, pellere drive) ...
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4.
  разгонять, рассеивать ...
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5.
  v. разгонять; рассеивать to dispel apprehensions - рассеять опасения ...
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6.
  - 14c., from L. dispellere "drive apart," from dis- "away" + pellere "to drive, push." Since the meaning is "to drive away in different directions" it should not have as an object a single, indivisible thing (you can dispel suspicion, but not an accusation). ...
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