How To Use Disabuse In A Sentence

  • If you have any fantasies about a pastoral past full of sunshine and sweet moments, unsullied by the grim industrial monuments of the current day, this should disabuse you.
  • I would like to disabuse your mind of the idea that your cousin has a feeling of hostility to you. On the contrary he spoke to me in the most friendly terms of you.
  • I don't want... to disabuse you, Alma- ' The long word stuck in her mouth for a second, rolled awkwardly, choking, off her tongue. LOST CHILDREN
  • Yes, Dan disabuses people of their naïve ideas about the mind, while Nick is more willing to take seriously what people say about their own minds.
  • If you continue to labour under the delusion that your subfusc sniping constitutes debate then of course I would have no wish to disabuse you of this irredeemable condition, thank you. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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  • Here it is necessary to disabuse the reader's mind of the prevalent belief that the terms larva, pupa and imago are fixed and absolute. Our Common Insects A Popular Account of the Insects of Our Fields, Forests, Gardens and Houses
  • Of course, once I started doing the job I was quickly disabused of any romantic ideas I had about it.
  • Most people wouldn't DEMAND to know someone's politics or candidate they voted for under the same rules you purport to apply to religious persons, so that they could be 'disabused' of their personal views and choices. [unpopular opinions] cost many readers
  • If Wright had aspirations to fight in one of the war's main theaters after enlisting with the Sixth Iowa Cavalry Regiment, he was quickly disabused of the idea.
  • some people are still not disabused of the old idea that the universe revolves around the Earth
  • And any reader who had imagined that her helter-skelter style was actually the product of careful contrivance will here be disabused.
  • This talent to disabuse is in large part the obverse of Coward’s capacity for shrewd self-assessment. Faster, Faster
  • Goodness only knew how she was going to disabuse his mind of the erroneous assumption now clearly fixed in it. ON A WILD NIGHT
  • I think Secretary Rumsfeld disabused us of that today.
  • Dr. Griffin himself made the amazingly wrong claim that there was not enough Xenon in the world to support large scale solar electric propulsion when a simple phone call to one of the manufacturers would have disabused him of that mistaken notion. NASA Faces Tough Choices & Needs an Administrator Now - NASA Watch
  • He went into private practice "in hopes that I could be an independent Clarence Darrow type," but he "quickly became disabused of the notion that you could ever control your own schedule," let alone do it all pro-bono. Litigating for Liberty
  • Cameron is quick to disabuse anyone of the idea that she had a happy, randy, angst-free childhood.
  • If you think I'm going to lend you money, I must disabuse you of te wrong idea.
  • I don't want... to disabuse you, Alma- ' The long word stuck in her mouth for a second, rolled awkwardly, choking, off her tongue. LOST CHILDREN
  • It disabused the South African government of any notion that apartheid was selling abroad, and thus that they could shed their pariah status without putting an end to it. The Good Fight
  • Having always liked Reagan, since interviewing him during his first run for governor in 1966, I didn't want to disabuse him of one of his pet ideas.
  • Denver citizens made a trip to Washington in 1907, and reporters of the day noted that the city representatives had to "disabuse" the Washingtonians of their belief that wild Indians roamed the streets and the men all dressed in buckskins. Kate Kelly: Democratic Convention 2008 vs. 1908
  • But their leaders will disabuse them of the notion soon enough. A TIME OF WAR
  • I would like to disabuse your mind of the idea that your cousin has a feeling of hostility to you. On the contrary he spoke to me in the most friendly terms of you.
  • I tried to disabuse him of that notion.
  • In return , the man of practice offers pray , wish, enlighten and disabuse to the common people.
  • If you think I'm going to lend you money, I must disabuse you of te wrong idea.
  • I suggest that a long period of discussion with a former Governor of the Reserve Bank might disabuse him of that strange idea.
  • Their view of country people was that they like to please strangers. I did not disabuse them of this notion.
  • Goodness only knew how she was going to disabuse his mind of the erroneous assumption now clearly fixed in it. ON A WILD NIGHT
  • The rash of strikes on the railways and elsewhere should quickly disabuse them of that delusion.
  • He had thought that he was good enough to become a professional stage designer, and Dinah had disabused him.
  • This artifice, a manifestation of the diabolic nature of its author, had too much of the success intended by it, for, although the Governor managed to disculpate himself in the eyes of the more candid-minded Iroquois leaders, yet there were great numbers of the people who could not be disabused, as is usual in such cases, even among civilized races. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 12
  • They kind of disabuse you of the notion of your greatness pretty quickly. Tonight
  • And any reader who had imagined that her helter-skelter style was actually the product of careful contrivance will here be disabused.
  • Two days after our return to Trinidad, a triumphant call disabused me of any idea of his suffering.
  • Professor Hart disabused me of my addled adolescent liberalism and smugness over the four years I was his student as an undergraduate.
  • I used to believe in meld until people disabused me of the notion. The Volokh Conspiracy » To Meld — What Does “Meld” Mean?
  • After some time spent in a futile effort to disabuse him of some of his favourite ideas, she was rendered speechless.
  • But their leaders will disabuse them of the notion soon enough. A TIME OF WAR
  • It was the kind of yapping she associated with a terrier in need of discipline, and she wasn't disabused of this notion when four different locks were released and the opening door allowed a Jack Russell to charge forward, intent upon her ankles. With No One as Witness
  • I hope to disabuse you of the notion that all employees are lazy.
  • The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan disabused us of this notion. The President's Risky Defense Strategy
  • There was a rather quick and direct response by people to disabuse me of such a ludicrous idea.
  • If Mussolini retained some lingering hopes in 1919 of founding an alternative socialism rather than an antisocialism, he was soon disabused of those notions by observing what worked and what didn't work in Italian politics. UUpdates - All updates
  • However, I can quite categorically say that spending three months drinking myself into a stupor in South East Asia last year has disabused me of the notion that doing nothing makes me feel bad.
  • Descartes first tries to disabuse the reader of the belief that his sensations or experiences are like the things that cause them.
  • Perhaps a few lessons in physics will disabuse such people of the belief that state power can be reduced - or even eliminated - by the pouring of more human energy into the political system!
  • Well, I'm pretty sure the people of Haditha have been "disabused" of that notion. Archive 2006-06-01
  • Successive experience to the contrary failed to disabuse them of this illusion.
  • But even if we can't completely write off Bloomberg's candidacy, just yet, we can definitely disabuse ourselves of the notion that a Bloomberg presidency will achieve what the pundit class will inevitably claim a Bloomberg presidency will achieve: the successful alteration of the "tone" in "Washington" and the ushering in of an era of paradisical bipartisanship. Bloomberg In 2012? Even If You Can't Write Off The Candidacy, You Can Dismiss The Presidency
  • Then one of my favourite professors, a fellow by the name of Austan Goolsbee, disabused me of this notion by asking a simple question: What price will the owner be willing to sell the asset at?
  • But the first people that approached me they had produced the popular documentary Murderball about quadriplegic athletes who play wheelchair rugby quickly disabused me of that notion. Welcome to My World
  • They kind of disabuse you of the notion of your greatness pretty quickly. From Inside the Box
  • And therein lies the issue, I suspect: they are not really sure they want to, because they are not comfortable with the idea of being disabused of numbskull nitwittery they've had hard-coded into their brains for so long. Top Obama Labor Supporter Warns Race Remains Volatile, Says Voters Lack Clear Sense Of Obama

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