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to help a person rid themselves of their misconceptions
- The professor disabused the students of the myth about ancient civilizations.
- The article disabuses readers of the common misunderstanding about the law.
- Her detailed explanation disabused everyone of the misconceptions surrounding the topic.
- The documentary aims to disabuse viewers of the myths about climate change.
- By providing clear evidence, she disabused her colleagues of the outdated practices.