disabuse in English

verb
1
persuade (someone) that an idea or belief is mistaken.
he quickly disabused me of my fanciful notions
synonyms:disillusion aboutundeceive aboutset straight on/aboutopen someone's eyes aboutcorrect onenlighten on/aboutdisenchant aboutshatter someone's illusions about
verb
    disillusion aboutundeceive aboutset straight on/aboutopen someone's eyes aboutcorrect onenlighten on/aboutdisenchant aboutshatter someone's illusions about

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1. Let us disabuse ourselves of the idea that we are invincible.

2. Once we disabuse ourselves of the prejudice, we can cooperate with each other quite well.

3. However, I do not believe that I will be able to disabuse him of his beliefs.

4. In return , the man of practice offers pray , wish, enlighten and disabuse to the common people.

5. “Anthropologists have made no serious attempt to disabuse the public of the widespread notion of the ubiquity of Anthropophagists

6. “Anthropologists have made no serious attempt to disabuse the public of the widespread notion of the ubiquity of Anthropophagists