disabuse
dis|abuse /d'ɪsəbj'uːz/ (disabuses disabusing disabused)
[VERB] V n of n, also V n
If you disabuse someone of something, you tell them or persuade them that what they believe is in fact untrue. (FORMAL)
Their view of country people was that they like to please strangers. I did not disabuse them of this notion.
[VERB] V n of n, also V n
If you disabuse someone of something, you tell them or persuade them that what they believe is in fact untrue. (FORMAL)
Their view of country people was that they like to please strangers. I did not disabuse them of this notion.