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    dis·pel
    [dəˈspel]
    verb
    dispel (verb) · dispels (third person present) · dispelled (past tense) · dispelled (past participle) · dispelling (present participle)
    1. make (a doubt, feeling, or belief) disappear:
      "the brightness of the day did nothing to dispel Elaine's dejection"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin dispellere, from dis- ‘apart’ + pellere ‘to drive’.
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  3. dispel /dɪ ˈ spɛl/ verb dispels; dispelled; dispelling Britannica Dictionary definition of DISPEL [+ object] : to make (something, such as a belief, feeling, or idea) go away or end This report should dispel any doubts you have about the plan. She made an official statement to dispel any rumors about her retirement.
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    dis•pel /dɪˈspɛl/ v. [ ~ + object], -pelled, -pel•ling. to drive off or cause to vanish: That fine performance dispelled any doubts about her abilities. See -pel-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2022 dis•pel (di spel′), v.t., -pelled, -pel•ling. to drive off in various ...
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    verb (used with object), dis·pelled, dis·pel·ling. to drive off in various directions; disperse; dissipate: to dispel the dense fog. to cause to vanish; alleviate: to dispel her fears.
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    tr.v. dis·pelled, dis·pel·ling, dis·pels To break up, drive away, or cause to disappear: The breeze dispelled the bad odor. Her cheerfulness dispelled the gloom. The report dispelled my doubts.
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    dispel (third-person singular simple present dispels, present participle dispelling, simple past and past participle dispelled) (transitive) To drive away or cause to vanish by scattering. (transitive) To remove (fears, doubts, objections etc.) by proving them unjustified.
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