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Dispel

dispel
 transitive verb  (~led; ~ling)  Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ~lere, from dis- + pellere to drive, beatmore at felt  Date: 15th century to drive away by or as if by scattering ; dissipate ~ a rumor  Synonyms: see scatter
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  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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2.
  разгонять, рассеивать ...
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  v. разгонять; рассеивать to dispel apprehensions - рассеять опасения ...
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4.
  (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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  ~ 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.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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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