noun
- plural of disabusal; instances of freeing someone from a mistaken belief or false impression
Usage: formal; relatively rare
Examples
- The disabusals came gradually as she learned the truth about her family history.
- His disabusals about the company's practices were painful but necessary.
- The documentary provided several important disabusals regarding common historical myths.
- She appreciated the gentle disabusals that helped her understand the situation better.
- Multiple disabusals occurred during the investigation into the scandal.