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Filter by Meaning The detective disabused the suspect of his mistaken assumption that he had left no evidence behind.
The journalist's investigative report disabused readers of the idea that climate change is a hoax.
After visiting the farm, she was disabused of the romanticized idea that farming is easy and idyllic.
The personal testimonies of survivors disabused the public's ignorance about the horrors of war.
The historian disabused the audience of the myth that Christopher Columbus discovered America.
Learning about the scientific method disabused her of the notion that all scientific discoveries happen by chance.
The coach disabused the team of the mistaken belief that talent alone guarantees success.
The mentor disabused the mentee of the mistaken belief that success is solely determined by luck.
The coach disabused the team of the belief that victory was guaranteed without putting in any effort.
The professor's lecture disabused the students of their misconceptions about climate change.
The journalist's investigation disabused the public of the rumor that the celebrity had passed away.
The teacher disabused the students of their mistaken belief that the Earth is flat.
The doctor disabused the patient of the misconception that the flu vaccine can give you the flu.
The coach disabused the team of the misconception that talent alone guarantees victory.
The doctor disabused her patient of the false belief that vaccines cause autism.
The teacher disabused the students of the misconception that Pluto is still considered a planet.
The teacher disabused the students of the notion that goldfish can live in small bowls.
After attending a seminar on climate change, she was disabused of the notion that global warming is a hoax.
The evidence presented in court disabused the jury of the defendant's innocence.
The economic downturn disabused many people of their confidence in the stability of the stock market.
The mentor disabused the aspiring writer of the romanticized notion that writing a bestseller is easy.
The detective disabused the suspect of the assumption that there were no witnesses to the crime.
The journalist disabused the readers' assumption that all politicians are corrupt.
After researching the topic, she was disabused of the belief that vaccines cause autism.
The harsh reality disabused him of his romanticized view of war.
The journalist disabused readers of the conspiracy theory that the moon landing was faked.
The coach disabused the team of the belief that they were invincible and needed to keep working on their skills.
He disabused his friend of the notion that all snakes are poisonous.
The coach disabused the team's belief that talent alone is enough to win championships.
The documentary disabused viewers of the myth that sharks are mindless killers.
The archaeologist disabused the public's perception that ancient civilizations were primitive.
The financial advisor disabused the client of the notion that investing in cryptocurrencies is risk-free.
The documentary disabused her of the idea that sharks are mindless killing machines.
After watching a documentary, he was disabused of the notion that sharks are mindless killing machines.
The historical evidence disabused the conspiracy theorists of their claims about the moon landing.
The scientist's research disabused the community of the assumption that vaccines cause autism.
The historian's research disabused readers of the myth that the Great Wall of China is visible from space.
The historian disabused the audience of the romanticized notion that medieval life was idyllic and peaceful.
The doctor disabused the patient of the belief that their illness was caused by a curse.
She disabused her colleagues of the idea that working longer hours leads to increased productivity.
The economist disabused the public of the notion that increasing the minimum wage leads to job losses.
The psychologist disabused her patient's belief that therapy is a sign of weakness.
The scientist disabused the public's misconception about vaccines.
The financial advisor disabused his clients' idea that they could get rich quickly through risky investments.
The expert disabused the audience of the myth that eating carrots improves night vision.
The lawyer disabused his client's belief that the case would be easily won.
Through personal experience, he was disabused of the idea that money alone brings happiness.
The archaeologist's findings disabused historians of the long-held theory about the ancient civilization.
Meeting people from different cultures disabused her of the stereotype that all foreigners are unfriendly.
They were disabused of the idea that success comes easily; hard work is necessary.
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