verb
- correcting someone’s mistaken belief or freeing them from a false idea
Usage: present participle of disabuse
Examples
- The teacher spent time disabusing students of common misconceptions about gravity.
- She was disabusing him of the notion that success comes without hard work.
- The documentary is effective at disabusing viewers of romantic myths about war.
- He found himself disabusing his friend of several false beliefs about the company.
- The scientist dedicated her career to disabusing the public of pseudoscientific claims.
- They were disabusing tourists of the idea that all local food is spicy.