dispel in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

dispel in the PONS Dictionary

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English
One of the effects of a more detailed modeling of the progressive collapse, they say, could be to dispel the myth of planted explosives.
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The duo apologized for their delay in dispelling any rumors about their absence that may have stirred up anxiety in fans.
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The villain's form is immediately dispelled and reality restores itself.
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She dispels the claims by saying that she sells paper goods.
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This dish is part of the ritual to dispel any negativities of the old year, to make way for a better positive new year.
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It dispelled any notion of what songwriting is supposed to be.
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They fight all day and all night, until a hermit comes out of the chapel the following morning and dispels the demon.
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Her song has the power to heal and dispel evil.
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This helped dispel the stigma that was so prevalent even among medical professionals.
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This devil-dispelling activity is performed in the rooms, kitchens and stalls of one family after another; the leopards dispel devils for all the villagers.
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