noun
- the act of freeing someone from a false belief or mistaken idea; the process of correcting a misunderstanding
Usage: formal; often used in literary or academic contexts
Examples
- The disabusal of the myth took years of scientific research.
- Her disabusal came when she finally learned the truth about her family history.
- The documentary served as a disabusal of common misconceptions about the era.
- His disabusal was painful but necessary for his personal growth.
- The teacher's disabusal of student misconceptions improved their understanding of the subject.