Examples of 'dispelled' in a sentence
Meaning of "dispelled"
Dispel (verb): To make something, typically a doubt or belief, disappear or vanish
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- simple past tense and past participle of dispel
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dispelled
Existential complaint to be dispelled by quality supportive care.
Dispelled my ignorance and brought forth enlightenment.
But you have dispelled them all.
It dispelled any notion of what songwriting is supposed to be.
Hearing that actually dispelled all my worries.
He dispelled doubts instability with a solid season.
The rising sun dispelled the mist.
And all angry thoughts finally dispelled.
The mist is dispelled when a woman appears.
I think such a worry must absolutely be dispelled.
These doubts can be dispelled on two counts.
There were many misperceptions that needed to be dispelled.
But time has dispelled these rumors.
This way needless fears can be dispelled.
Misgivings can be dispelled through information campaigns.
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These misunderstandings have now clearly been dispelled.
Fears could be dispelled with accurate information.
These concerns have now been dispelled.
It will not be dispelled in any interinstitutional discussions.
But now you have dispelled them.
Dispelled with the flick of a switch.
The sensor can be dispelled as if it were an active power.
With each ring one desire is dispelled.
Research has now dispelled that notion.
But this vision of promiscuity is quickly dispelled.
His words immediately dispelled their worries.
Doubts become assurance once they are dispelled.
Information has to be dispelled at the appropriate time.
The living ghost has been dispelled.
You have not dispelled the darkness of ignorance.
An ancient taboo that tonight needs to be dispelled.
Science once again dispelled all myths.
Point is that bourgeois myth of prosperity was dispelled.
This curse can not be dispelled by a human.
There is much cynicism which remains to be dispelled.
But she immediately dispelled the rumor.
This falsification needs to be confronted and dispelled.
I dispelled it from beneath these walls.
Any doubt about that is now dispelled.
Then that light has dispelled that ignorance.
My hard feelings toward him have dispelled.
The movie dispelled ignorance about village life.
But the magic must be dispelled first.
I dispelled the fever once with chili peppers.
Much of your fear can be dispelled by facts.
It was dispelled by the hypocrisy of our policies.
There are two myths which should be dispelled.
The research dispelled these doubts.
Any sense of amusement is now abruptly dispelled.
A number of myths were dispelled about them with us.