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disabuse
disabuseto free a person from deception, error, or misconception: I want to disabuse you of your opinion of the gentleman. Not to be confused with:abuse – mishandle; misapply; pervert; revile, malign; mistreat: The greater the power, the more dangerous the abuse.dis·a·buse D0248300 (dĭs′ə-byo͞oz′)tr.v. dis·a·bused, dis·a·bus·ing, dis·a·bus·es To free from a falsehood or misconception: "It's up to you whether you want to disabuse your students of their fantasy that A's are guaranteed" (Rachel Kadish). [French désabuser : dés-, dis- + abuser, to delude (from Old French, to misuse; see abuse).]disabuse (ˌdɪsəˈbjuːz) vb (usually foll by: of) to rid (oneself, another person, etc) of a mistaken or misguided idea; set right ˌdisaˈbusal ndis•a•buse (ˌdɪs əˈbyuz) v.t. -bused, -bus•ing. to free from deception or error. [1605–15; < French désabuser] dis`a•bus′al, n. disabuse Past participle: disabused Gerund: disabusing
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disabuse | disabuse |
Present |
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I disabuse | you disabuse | he/she/it disabuses | we disabuse | you disabuse | they disabuse |
Preterite |
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I disabused | you disabused | he/she/it disabused | we disabused | you disabused | they disabused |
Present Continuous |
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I am disabusing | you are disabusing | he/she/it is disabusing | we are disabusing | you are disabusing | they are disabusing |
Present Perfect |
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I have disabused | you have disabused | he/she/it has disabused | we have disabused | you have disabused | they have disabused |
Past Continuous |
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I was disabusing | you were disabusing | he/she/it was disabusing | we were disabusing | you were disabusing | they were disabusing |
Past Perfect |
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I had disabused | you had disabused | he/she/it had disabused | we had disabused | you had disabused | they had disabused |
Future |
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I will disabuse | you will disabuse | he/she/it will disabuse | we will disabuse | you will disabuse | they will disabuse |
Future Perfect |
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I will have disabused | you will have disabused | he/she/it will have disabused | we will have disabused | you will have disabused | they will have disabused |
Future Continuous |
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I will be disabusing | you will be disabusing | he/she/it will be disabusing | we will be disabusing | you will be disabusing | they will be disabusing |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been disabusing | you have been disabusing | he/she/it has been disabusing | we have been disabusing | you have been disabusing | they have been disabusing |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been disabusing | you will have been disabusing | he/she/it will have been disabusing | we will have been disabusing | you will have been disabusing | they will have been disabusing |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been disabusing | you had been disabusing | he/she/it had been disabusing | we had been disabusing | you had been disabusing | they had been disabusing |
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I would disabuse | you would disabuse | he/she/it would disabuse | we would disabuse | you would disabuse | they would disabuse |
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I would have disabused | you would have disabused | he/she/it would have disabused | we would have disabused | you would have disabused | they would have disabused | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | disabuse - free somebody (from an erroneous belief)inform - impart knowledge of some fact, state or affairs, or event to; "I informed him of his rights" |
disabuseverb (usually in collocate 'disabuse someone of an idea or notion') enlighten, correct, set right, open the eyes of, set straight, shatter (someone's) illusions, free from error, undeceive I did not disabuse them of this notionTranslationschiariredisilluderedisingannaremettere in chiarotogliere ogni illusionedisabuse
disabuse (someone or oneself) of (something)To stop someone or oneself from continuing to believe something that is false. After being so ill, I had to disabuse myself of the notion that work is more important than my health.See also: disabuse, ofdisabuse someone of somethingto rid someone of an incorrect idea. Please allow me to disabuse you of that assumption. Please disabuse yourself of the notion that you are perfect.See also: disabuse, ofdisabuse Related to disabuse: fetter, misapprehend, transgress, transmuteSynonyms for disabuseverb enlightenSynonyms- enlighten
- correct
- set right
- open the eyes of
- set straight
- shatter (someone's) illusions
- free from error
- undeceive
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