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How to use dispel in a sentence

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In addition, representatives from local enterprise companies have attempted to dispel Edinburghers' ideas.
Of course, Elle, Kylie and Sarah do nothing to dispel the stereotype of Australia as a paradise where hot chicks constantly get their kit off.
It is part of a drive to dispel a growing myth that work experience is only for those pupils who are bored with the academic curriculum.
Much of the correspondence contained in this volume shows Proust acting to dispel such misapprehensions.
Considered a symbol of regal authority, the dragon was also thought to dispel evil spirits.
For a reader from another ethnic group, texts often encourage cross-cultural amity and understanding as a means to dispel prejudice.
This week I would like to dispel some of the myths and rumours regarding dogs and raw food.
Now in an effort to dispel their relentless anorak image the group has taken to handing out flyers with jokes, m'lud, against lawyers.
Not doing much to dispel their clown reputation, this tune includes a bird tweeting and a sheep's baa!
This type of inventory can dispel the feeling of clutter and reveal manageability.
They will discuss girls, sports, studies, and, after 10 sit-ups near the mandir to dispel any fears of girliness, a bit of gossip.
Culturally, Constance Garnett helped to dispel the image of barbarity with her translations of Tolstoy and other leading Russian writers.
He also tried to dispel the belief that the government had a thin legislative agenda.
A new project should help dispel commonly held misbeliefs about Aboriginal Australians.
This precision and comprehensiveness also serves to dispel ambiguity and miscommunication in camp.
But the singers' interaction with one another introduced just enough playfulness to the proceedings to dispel the threat of triteness.
By bringing together persons who have triumphed over the disease, the organisers expect to dispel several misconceptions about cancer.
In this case, a worker may try to dispel a bad mood by suspending work, rather than searching for a new solution.
It struck me as an opportunity to let the public know what really happens in a solicitor's office and dispel any idea we might be unapproachable.
Even the skylight in the ceiling did little to dispel the creepiness the room seemed to ooze.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A quick visualization of that gnomish, froggish face was enough to dispel the suspicion.
On Monday we marched with the dawn of the Feast-day,1499 eating a confection on the road to dispel crop-sickness.
But providentially the light of Vaishnava Philosophy came to dispel this atheistic gloom from his mind.
Whatever we do, we cannot dispel the darkness by a frenzied denunciation of war.
But the lovely aromas in that enchanted air did at last seem to dispel, for a moment, the cankerous thing in his soul.
She kissed him again, fain to dispel the shadow that darkened his face.
It was not difficult for her to recover me and dispel this shamefacedness.
But despite the apprehensions I could not dispel, the horrible character imputed to these Typees appeared to be wholly undeserved.
I ask the citizens of mangalore to dispel that fear from your hearts.
Clennam, I don't like to dispel your generous visions, and I would give any money, to live in such a rose-coloured mist.
But the lapse of a few months will confirm or dispel their fears.
The force of an idea is threatening to dispel the force of arms.
I prayed and prayed, and prayed again to my god to dispel your work.
It told her of the existence of proofs that must dispel all doubt.
Employment, even melancholy, may dispel melancholy, and her occupations were hopeful.
But they'll want to dispel any notions that they can't play ball beyond the Pale.
Week after week and month after month elapsed, without anything to dispel the painful incertitude that hung over every part of this enterprise.
It aims to 'normalise' mental health and dispel the myths of men in white coats and padded cells.
I thought, if I had caused the cloud, it was my duty to make an effort to dispel it.
Sellers offers perspectives on how scholars can use Native American autobiographies of the past as teaching tools to help dispel some of the myths about Native Americans.
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