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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
disabuse .
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Examples
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Meanwhile, at Lawyers, Guns and Money Dave Noon disabuses another Palin Cheerleader, this one writing in the Wall Street Journal, of the notion that Palin is at work improving her political skills and brushing up on policy and economics.
Lance Mannion: 2009
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Some may actually intend some kind of personal judgment, but I believe them to be a rare exception, and nothing said here disabuses me of that belief.
Mike Mearls Strangles Realism In D&D Like It’s An Unruly Hooker « Geek Related 2009
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Meanwhile, at Lawyers, Guns and Money Dave Noon disabuses another Palin Cheerleader, this one writing in the Wall Street Journal, of the notion that Palin is at work improving her political skills and brushing up on policy and economics.
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It's the only thing that disabuses people of the notion that you don't simply have magic powers that can stop oil spills.
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It's the only thing that disabuses people of the notion that you don't simply have magic powers that can stop oil spills.
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[1] Wright also disabuses the reader of New Age nonsense about shamans.
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[1] Wright also disabuses the reader of New Age nonsense about shamans.
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But Paul Kiel promptly disabuses us of that fiction.
Midterm Roundup 2009
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Not to mention, it further disabuses the conventional wisdom that immigration reform just won't move in this Congress.
Frank Sharry: Napolitano Confirms Timeline for Obama Administration on Immigration Overhaul 2009
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He totally disabuses Todd's rant that this is somehow the work of the "blogosphere": I gather that the invocation of the "blogosphere" here is meant as a further means of belittling this issue, but Todd should check himself.
Chuck Todd is the one who is way, way, way out of touch on the issue of investigating the torturers 2009
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