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disabuse Meaning in Bengali



 ভ্রান্ত ধারণাদি হইতে মুক্ত করা, ভুল ধারণা বা মোহ থেকে মুক্ত করা,

Verb:

ভ্রান্ত ধারণাদি হইতে মুক্ত করা,





disabuse's Usage Examples:

I shall do nothing to disabuse them, I know only what I saw.


Heathcote attempted to disabuse Richardson of the notion that he was like a father to the player.


series would explore "aspects of police work not normally featured and disabuse us of the notion that TV crime is always cracked in 50 minutes.


April 1838 he launched The Guardian, or Monthly Poor Law Register to "disabuse the public mind when unfounded reports, likely to create alarm, and excite.


about banking, debt and accountancy might be dull, Stross will quickly disabuse you—there’s always a mad glint in his eye, even when he’s explaining some.


they believe Helen to be her and, for the sake of her child, she doesn't disabuse them of the notion.


Actor Imran Khan took action in order to disabuse homophobic people from their mistaken notions of homosexuality in a satire.


Silky’s lover Bill conceal the origin of the “[holy] cross” so as not to disabuse her of her “naivete.


New York Times′ Lauren Oyler described Wiener as "far from seeking to disabuse civic-minded techno-skeptics of our views [.


he will dissect a puppy in front of primary schoolchildren if it will disabuse them of the creation "myth" invented by the "dark forces of religion".


the one hand, a speaker would not be required to cite sources merely to disabuse someone's rare, naive expectation that sources are cited.


his conversation with her mother, he resolves to remove the stain and disabuse the faithful of what he believes to be misplaced belief.


It is imperative that we come out and let people know who we are and disabuse them of their fears and stereotypes.


insignia) had been elected, an impression that the remaining cardinals did not disabuse them of as they fled to their personal quarters.


The more level-headed Morris tries to disabuse Zachariah of such notions and warns him that in segregated South Africa.


the goal of a climate favouring economic growth, while seeking not to disabuse openly the aspirations of the statist and protectionist Uruguayan Left.


force viewers into a critical, analytical frame of mind that serves to disabuse him or her of the notion that what he is watching is necessarily an inviolable.


Bullion then has a very nasty idea to disabuse his wife of her philanthropic notion: pass these three nitwits off as refugee.



Synonyms:

inform;

Antonyms:

overstate; deceive;

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