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| dispel [ di spél ] (3rd person present singular dispels, present participle dispelling, past and past participle dispelled) |
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1. rid mind of something: to rid somebody's mind of a thought or an idea, especially an erroneous one
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2. disperse something: to disperse or drive away something
 clouds and mist that the sun soon dispelled
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| [15th century. < Latin dispellere 'drive away' < pellere 'beat'] |
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 dispeller noun |
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