Dispel
volume
British pronunciation/dɪspˈɛl/
American pronunciation/dɪˈspɛɫ/

Definición y Significado de "dispel"

to dispel
01

disipar

to make something disappear
Transitive: to dispel a belief or feeling
02

disipar, ahuyentar

to make something disappear or go away by scattering it
Transitive: to dispel sb/sth

dispel

v
example
Ejemplo
The teacher successfully dispelled any confusion by providing clear explanations.
The scientist conducted experiments to dispel doubts about the new discovery.
The leader addressed the concerns of the team to dispel anxieties about the project.
The spokesperson held a press conference to dispel rumors and provide accurate information.
The light from the lantern dispelled the darkness in the room.
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