dispel doubt
Frequency: 8.020.1 per million words
To remove uncertainty or lack of conviction.
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- The new evidence should help to dispel any remaining doubt.
- The announcement dispelled any doubts as to the prince's intentions.
- His clear explanation dispelled my doubts about the project's feasibility.
- The new evidence helped to dispel the lingering doubts about the theory.
- The president's speech has done little to dispel the public's doubts.
- He hoped his honest explanation would dispel her doubts about his loyalty.
- We hope the upcoming demonstration will dispel all doubts about the product's effectiveness.
- The CEO's confident presentation was intended to dispel any doubts the investors might have.
- Dispelling doubt is the first step towards building trust.
- A clear and transparent report will dispel all doubts regarding the company's finances.
- To dispel her doubts, he showed her the official documents.
- By providing concrete data, we are dispelling the doubts that have surrounded this project.
- The doubts were finally dispelled by the scientist's breakthrough discovery.
- To dispel any doubt, please refer to the official documentation.
- A frank conversation could dispel the doubts that have arisen between them.
- Any remaining doubt was dispelled when the final results were published.
- Let's get the facts to dispel these lingering doubts once and for all.
- The lawyer's closing argument was powerful enough to dispel the jury's doubts.
- Although the initial results were confusing, further analysis helped to dispel any doubt about the conclusion.
- Let me show you the receipt to dispel your doubt about the price.