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"disabuse" Definitions
  1. disabuse somebody (of something) to tell somebody that what they think is true is, in fact, not true

111 Sentences With "disabuse"

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Mr Berlusconi did nothing to disabuse them of that idea.
And you had to disabuse him of that notion. Yes.
Sloterdijk is determined to disabuse his countrymen of their polite illusions.
To disabuse anybody of this notion, take them to a Sears.
The irreversible events of his life would disabuse anyone who romanticizes violence.
At E3, the men of Nvidia attempted to disabuse me of that notion.
This, too, is hardly something Mr Trump would seek to disabuse anybody of.
Mr. Conway did not disabuse the president of that view in real time.
I think we can disabuse ourselves of the idea that documentaries are objective.
For some reason, I grew up around ... I wanna disabuse everyone of that idea.
I think Yellen is going to try to disabuse us of this notion tomorrow.
"I didn't want to disabuse him of it, because he was our liaison," Caputo said.
The first thing to do is disabuse yourself of the illusion that you can have everything.
U.S. policy must disabuse North Korea of the notion that these efforts will ever be successful.
And I was like, "He's half Irish and Italian," but I won't disabuse them of that notion.
There is plenty of smart, sophisticated writing by fans to disabuse you of your misconceptions about fandom.
Daybreak started to try to disabuse Josh of his delusions about Sam as early as its fourth episode.
"I would like to disabuse that notion," said Mutahi Kagwe, Kenya's minister of health, at a news conference.
They assumed that I wanted to continue working in tech, and I didn't disabuse them of this notion.
He has done nothing since his election to disabuse us of this notion and everything to confirm it.
And his advisers try at great length to disabuse him of these notions, and he refuses to learn.
If you're thinking that Disalvo fits the stereotype of a friendless, socially awkward gamer, disabuse yourself of that notion.
If you previously viewed mansplainers as an offensive, if insignificant, evil, let this film disabuse you of that notion.
This might help disabuse Putin of a notion fashionable among some in Moscow that Trump is weak or malleable.
Most truckers were quick to disabuse me of any notion that life on the open road holds romantic allure.
They have not exactly been out there trying to disabuse voters of misconceptions or to educate them on complex issues.
Sorry to disabuse you of this notion, but they're already trying to kill us, and they're don't require further inspiration.
The record itself will quickly disabuse you of that notion; it's spirit-crushing in a way that few techno records are.
Allow me to disabuse you of that notion (about the answers, not about Will; he would absolutely do that to us).
Dream on, the EU has said, quick to disabuse the U.K. of the notion that it can "cherry-pick" on EU rules.
The Turkish government, led by the Justice and Development Party (AKP), has done nothing to disabuse the population of this widespread belief.
Either a stern judicial reprimand or a congressional censure or both might be necessary to disabuse Mr. Trump of his autocratic tendencies.
Greg thinks he'll be okay because he'll still get a cool $5 million, but Connor and Tom quickly disabuse him of this notion.
I actually structured the book to try, in the first section, to disabuse Democrats [of the notion] that Donald Trump is an aberration.
Moreover, he is not taking pains to disabuse anyone of the notion that he's distancing himself from Trump, his supposed commander in chief.
Handke's "former writer" didn't abandon his profession to pursue a political truth, but a political emotion; an entire odyssey of enchantment and disabuse.
Prior to the adoption of concepts like basic hygiene (to say nothing of anesthesia), they did little to disabuse their patients of this notion.
I wonder, sir, if you could kind of walk us through it, perhaps disabuse us of any notion we might have along those lines.
Hillary Clinton's aides pounced on the speech, trying to disabuse anyone of the idea that this could mean a "new" version of Mr. Trump.
" He continued, "It is imperative that we come out and let people know who we are and disabuse them of their fears and stereotypes.
She said that Trump's former homeland security adviser, Tom Bossert, tried to disabuse Trump early in his term of the notion of Ukrainian interference.
The subsequent firing of Emery, a few days after AFTV turned en masse against him, will do little to disabuse them of that view.
The president made the right decision by calling off the summit, which should disabuse Pyongyang of the notion that he is desperate for a deal.
Accordingly, working to improve interpersonal race relations (and disabuse white Americans of racist views) on the individual level would only serve to entrench white racism.
It may even wish to consider taking the initiative to disabuse unfriendly governments of any misconceptions that the U.S. commander-in-chief is politically paralyzed.
If he had any hope of keeping his head down and waiting for his deliverance, then Freddy is there to disabuse him of that notion.
Mr. Brown said last week that Mr. Trump was waging war against the state, and Mr. Trump did nothing on Tuesday to disabuse that notion.
In short, Trump and Congress need to disabuse themselves of the myths of suburban wealth and wellness that mistakenly make them a lesser priority for policymakers.
Let's disabuse ourselves of the notion that universal access to pre-K will cure the ills of our public education system and close the achievement gap.
Some of the old packet-looking ships he thinks are pirate ships, which I think is great and I'm not going to disabuse him of that.
If something happens to disabuse us of the image we've constructed in our head, we move on: The rise of hyper-specific app dating offers unlimited options.
As for the bold opiner on Israel, maybe this person feared for the future they nonetheless foresaw and was hoping someone would disabuse them of the prophecy.
No U.S. administration since then has seen fit to disabuse Beijing of the idea that under the "right" circumstances, America would stand by as China attacked Taiwan.
Many Sinologists have labored for years to disabuse lay readers of the notion that contemporary China is a modern-day imperial dynasty bent on dominating Asia and beyond.
Finally, share buybacks tend to disabuse managers of the notion of using spare capital for training, capital investment, wage increases, research and development and other business-oriented investment.
What the hearing should do is disabuse Americans of any fantasy that potential Supreme Court justices are above politics or that their confirmations can possibly be politics-free.
Fiona Hill, Trump's former Russia adviser on the National Security Council, said she and other senior national security officials spent years trying to disabuse Trump of this notion.
I think what I wanted to do is to kind of disabuse people of their usual responses to Colescott, to really dig into what he was doing early on.
If you thought The Handmaid's Tale couldn't possibly get any darker or more disturbing than Season 1, allow the first Season 2 trailer to disabuse you of that notion.
Please do not disabuse us of this notion — and don't you dare whisper "Chloë and Brooklyn" — as we enjoy the beauty that is Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik on Instagram.
"Everybody's saying you've got a lot to be proud of," Brown raps on the album's first song, "Downward Spiral," but he quickly sets out to disabuse us of the notion.
"We like to keep up appearances that we have a jail in the basement, so I won't say anything to disabuse people of that notion," Tatelman replied with a chuckle.
James Walvin's new book, "Sugar: The World Corrupted: From Slavery to Obesity," will thoroughly disabuse you of such agreeable associations and may make you reluctant to reach for something sweet.
Google does nothing to disabuse the nerd of the conviction that they are right, and that the copyright law forged by the normals is an unrigorous wishy-washy piece of nonsense.
Goldman Sachs co-head of investment banking Gregg Lemkau wants to disabuse you of any notion that working from his summer home in Hawaii is all it's cracked up to be.
Mr. de Blasio, also a Democrat, has been quick to disabuse them whenever the subject comes up and has also had little to say about the constant drumbeat of subway meltdowns.
In September Abiy tried to disabuse members of the Kafficho, another southern group that is demanding a referendum, of the notion that statehood was a "shortcut" to solving all their problems.
"We have to disabuse ourselves from the notion that the problem with educational inequality is because of an esoteric lack of support," Harriot said he explained to Buttigieg in the call.
"The US needs to disabuse Kim that he can hold out for the summit," Brewer, who is now at the Center for a New American Security think tank in Washington, told me.
We as a nation must disabuse ourselves of the naive notion that somehow our Western values are magically transferred to all newcomers to our shores and embraced and lived by those individuals.
Now Mr McDonnell, who lists among his hobbies "fermenting [sic] the overthrow of capitalism", has been touring the City of London and taking tea with bankers to disabuse them of their fears.
But Clinton turned beet red and said: I have long since given up the thought that I could disabuse some of you of turning any substantive decision into anything but political process.
Geraldine did nothing to disabuse her intern of his perception that she was some all‑powerful entity, never explicitly telling him that she simply passed his memos on to her boss, Barb McLaughlin.
If you're thinking that this is looking a little like an audio-only version of the early days of the smartphone platform war, I wouldn't try very hard to disabuse you of that notion.
What transpired didn't disabuse anyone of that—Cutler missed 11 games and didn't play particularly well in the five he did start, throwing for four touchdowns and five interceptions, along with two lost fumbles.
It was part of a broader project to disabuse the kids of the delusion that the sanitised version of the continent they live in is, in any way, a fair representation of the continent.
Research going back decades, confirmed again and again, shows that people have a preference for the information that matches what they already believe, and they avoid facts that might disabuse them of their notions.
Released by the Atlanta Braves after a couple windswept home runs and 40 otherwise forgettable plate appearances, the six-time All-Star did little to disabuse the notion that his disastrous 2017 was a fluke.
He wanted to disabuse me of the notion that AI risk is about computers hijacking our drones to turn on the human race — a scenario where being on another planet might actually make a difference.
So the first thing I want to do is I want to disabuse us of this retraining myth that's out there, that somehow we're going to retrain coal miners into coders or truckers into logistics specialists.
These polls made it clear that Labour failed to disabuse voters of the notion that the party had caused the financial crash, could not run the economy and had a leader incapable of being prime minister.
You said you wanted to "disabuse" me of the notion that friendship and collegiality between senators is an important good worth upholding, or that Democrats should be worried about the norms of the body falling apart.
Cognizance of the last 18 years of American intervention in Afghanistan ought to be enough to disabuse anyone of the idea that a military victory is possible here — but Washington has never been a quick study.
Everyone involved has insisted that axing the scene didn't shortchange the film in any way, but just taking a look at how Munn seemingly airlifts into the movie out of nowhere should disabuse anyone of that notion.
Agilent, by sending this letter just days before a scheduled IPO, is doing nothing to disabuse that notion — and holds more cards, given that there is no way for Twist to prove its case prior to pricing.
She clearly understood that her father has a reputation as a brutal, abrasive figure whom one might expect to be a domineering parent with impossible expectations, and immediately set about trying to disabuse viewers of that notion.
Wiener was, and maybe still is, one of us; far from seeking to disabuse civic-minded techno-skeptics of our views, she is here to fill out our worst-case scenarios with shrewd insight and literary detail.
"Our government is prepared to face any inquiry if the same becomes necessary to disabuse the minds of those who rely on or give undue credence to selective, if not biased, second-hand information," Guevarra told reporters.
It's debatable that there ever was such a time when it could, but a quick scan of history and a brief consideration of human nature should disabuse anyone of the notion that policy papers make a real difference.
In case anyone was worried that any idea was too outlandish or weird for The Lonely Island to tackle in a musical/rap format, The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience is now on Netflix to disabuse them of that notion.
" One part of "Archiveography" is, as Mr. Gordon put it, "to disabuse the public of the idea that art is some kind of inspirational product that doesn't require a connection to the life that they or the artist leads.
That a man who boasts gleefully about grabbing women by their genitals, mocks disabled reporters and stereotypes Muslims as "terrorists" and Mexicans as "rapists" was able to become the leader of the free world should disabuse anyone of that notion.
Too many people are making too many big promises that they know full well they can't deliver, but the individual voters believe that they can and the media establishment is doing far too little to disabuse voters of those notions.
In order to disabuse the Russians of the notion that nuclear employment will garner them some kind of political gain they deem worth the cost, the Trump administration has been seeking to make necessary albeit modest adaptations to the nuclear force.
If you've ever felt like you should have been born in another time, the new book Unmentionable: The Victorian Lady's Guide to Sex, Marriage, and Manners by Therese Oneill will disabuse you of that sensibility, and it will do so charmingly.
Their latest move: spending $20 million to mobilize an army of salespeople who are going door to door trying to disabuse voters of the perception that the tax cut was a big giveaway to the wealthy, offering little to ordinary working families.
Not only does extremist recruitment increasingly happen outside and away from mosques, but jihadists work hard to prevent potential terrorists — whom they usually reach through social media — from even going to mosques, where Muslims might report them or just disabuse them of their delusional ideas.
That wasn't all — Mr. Fowler also correlated coarse hair with "coarseness in the fibers of the brain, together with coarse, harsh feelings" — but it was enough to disabuse me of any notion that phrenology was going to add some amusing historical tidbits to my review.
" Further speaking about Trump to CNN this week, Khan also said, "If you somehow think it is not possible to be a Muslim and a proud westerner I am happy to disabuse you of that idea, whether you are a reporter for CNN or Donald Trump.
Trump's petulance in mentioning that Mayor Cruz had initially been "complimentary" of him but had later changed her tune did nothing to disabuse the public that, to him, even natural disasters are little more than a slap fight over an act of disrespect on the playground.
The flight time would suggest that this was a major ICBM test "possibly in operational settings" and should "disabuse US officials from thinking military displays, sanctions, or threats are deterring North Korean tests," according to Adam Mount, a senior fellow at the Federation of American Scientists.
Biden's insistence that his GOP counterparts will experience an "epiphany" and become inclined toward compromise is a dangerously naïve idea for someone who had a front-row seat during the Obama administration to possess, and someone should disabuse him of the notion sooner, rather than later.
This piece is particularly helpful to disabuse the notion that Trump represents a complete aberration within conservative politics: The paleoconservatives were a major voice in the Republican Party for many years, with Pat Buchanan as their most recent leader, and pushed a line that is very reminiscent of Trumpism.
No one knows for sure whether President-elect Trump will in fact enact many of the sweeping changes to immigration policy, cybersecurity and environmental protection laws that he promised during the campaign — but his cabinet selections so far are not doing much to disabuse people of that notion.
As a young soldier in the waning days of the Soviet Empire, he, along with the rest of his unit, was illegally hired out to a local builder; a fellow soldier had to explain what was happening and disabuse Sheremetev of his charming intention to complain to the captain.
Still keen to disabuse anyone (least of all pro-Brexit Tory party members) of the notion that she will renege on the result of the referendum, May has reiterated so far that "Brexit means Brexit" and she will strike a hard bargain with EU leaders over the terms of withdrawal.
This evening in Las Cruces, she saw a connection between that moment, when someone had tried to manipulate her desire to earn some money, and what she was doing now, trying to expose Herbalife, and disabuse all those recruits who believed that the company would grant them lives of financial security.
While I could support Sanders, Warren or any of the progressive Democratic change candidates who could run on the ticket in 85033, it is important to disabuse the false notion, which is contrary to the facts demonstrated by national polling throughout 2016 and beyond, that progressive candidates are less electable.
No, moving the embassy is an essential first step toward peace: Recognition of a united Jerusalem as Israel's eternal capital should disabuse the Palestinians of the fantasy that the city will ever be divided again or that they will have sovereignty over any part of the city, let alone the holiest places in Judaism.
First, we must disabuse ourselves of the notion that a handful of U.S. troops in the vast domain of the fragmented Syria—still racked by a multi-sided civil war with regional and major powers backing various groups—has even the theoretical possibility of preventing any faction, from doing anything, over any time frame.
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