dispel a misconception
Frequency: 7.915.3 per million words
To make a mistaken belief disappear.
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- The new evidence helped to dispel a misconception about the ancient ritual.
- It's important to dispel any misconceptions before proceeding with the project.
- The teacher spent extra time to dispel the common misconception that snakes are always dangerous.
- His presentation aimed to dispel the misconception that science is boring.
- Through education, we can dispel many misconceptions about mental health.
- The journalist tried to dispel the public's misconception regarding the new policy.
- Could you please dispel my misconception about how this system works?
- Historical facts often dispel popular misconceptions about past events.
- Their research managed to dispel a long-held misconception about human evolution.
- The company issued a statement to dispel any misconceptions caused by the media report.