Disabuse Mnemonic
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disabuse
disabuse
/dɪsəˈbjuːz/
Examples
- He quickly disabused them.
- Who is it that needs to be disabused of this misconception
- Allow me to disabuse you of that notion.
- He was soon disabused of that notion by the interpreter.
- I hope to disabuse the reader of this impression.
- Disabuse yourself of the notion that you have an unbiased reading.
- It's sadly amusing to continually have to disabuse them of that notion.
- There is plenty in the article to disabuse anyone who can read.
- You are free to try to disabuse me of my opinion.
- A number of people have sought to disabuse you of certain misconceptions.
free somebody (from an erroneous belief)
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"Dis + Aboose. The coach corrects kids' belief that kangaroos dislike a boost."
"Dis + A Moose. Correct the Moose who believes he can fly."
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