dispel misconception

Frequency: 7.614.3 per million words

To correct a wrong idea or understanding.

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  • The documentary helped to dispel the common misconception about sharks.
  • The professor's lecture was designed to dispel misconceptions surrounding the historical event.
  • We will need to work hard to dispel the misconception that our product is too expensive.
  • How can we effectively dispel the widespread misconception that climate change is not real?
  • He wanted to dispel the misconception that he was unfriendly by joining the social committee.
  • This popular misconception was finally dispelled by recent scientific evidence.
  • It is crucial to dispel the harmful misconception that mental illness is a sign of weakness.
  • Our campaign aims to dispel the misconception that our company doesn't care about the environment.
  • By the end of the presentation, the speaker had successfully dispelled several long-held misconceptions.
  • Through a series of public service announcements, the organization hopes to dispel the dangerous misconception about vaccine safety.