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disabused Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

ভ্রান্ত ধারণাদি হইতে মুক্ত করা,





disabused's Usage Examples:

reflects that, to a louse, we are all equal prey, and that we would be disabused of our pretensions if we were to see ourselves through each other's eyes.


"This book stimulated in me the desire to read books on Hinduism, and disabused me of the notion fostered by the missionaries that Hinduism was rife with.


Welsh hopes of tournament success were disabused in their second match, where England took them apart 5–1, whilst the Irish.


he would capture Fort Churchill for the Confederacy, but was quickly disabused of this notion by news of a detachment of Union soldiers heading from.


that it is both of key importance and morally right that people not be disabused of these beliefs, because the illusion has benefits both to individuals.


elements include many shadows, discordant musical score, snappy dialogue, a disabused hero who resists the good fight, and a femme fatale.


Too soon, however, he is beaten down by the political process and, disabused of his ideals, becomes a leader totally unlike what he has been before.


eventually is "rehabilitated", after some resistance, by pretending to be disabused of the delusion, and is returned to the care of his mother.


the city of La Plata had two rugby clubs: Universitario and La Plata; disabused players of the former seceded and went on to found the Club de Rugby Los.


Wives, than two Masters" in his version while in La Fontaine's Fables the disabused lover renounces both women on the grounds that they wish to make him conform.


Director Seastrom disabused these expectations with an opening intertitle "establishing Pyrnee's [Gish's].


Ostorius disabused them of this notion and responded vigorously, attacking relentlessly and.


Hill emigrated to South Africa the following year, and became disabused of his former views after becoming friendly with members of South Africa's.


They are quickly disabused.


Key to Theosophy, Gandhi was stimulated to read more on Hinduism, now "disabused [.


Académie française in 1908, Proust, who disliked him, described him as a 'disabused pachyderm'.


and TV commercial jingle" that takes us back to childhood in a "disabused and disillusioned" fashion.


She is sorely disabused of that notion, when she learns that beauty and charm alone are not enough.


If he had read a little science fiction, he might have been disabused of this and several other misconceptions; but doubtless he took the word.


Joyce has arguably disabused the stigmatized notion that gospel musicians are inactive on stage.



Synonyms:

undeceived; disenchanted;

Antonyms:

bewitched; naive; enchanted;

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