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  • 31disillusion — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. disillusionment, disenchantment, revelation; disappointment, cynicism. v. t. disenchant, disabuse, remove the scales from one s eyes, enlighten; disappoint, puncture one s balloon, pour cold water on …

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  • 32rid — rid, clear, unburden, disabuse, purge are comparable when they mean to set a person or thing free of something that encumbers. Rid is a rather general term but is likely to refer to concrete or specific matters which are burdensome or pestiferous …

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  • 34announce — I verb acquaint, advertise, advise, affirm, allege, annunciate, apprise, assert, asservate, aver, broadcast, bruit, bulletin, circulate, communicate, contend, convey, declare, disabuse, disclose, disseminate, enunciate, foretell, give out, herald …

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  • 35debunk — I verb cast doubt upon, decry, deflate, derogate, detract, disabuse, disdain, disenchant, disillusion, disparage, expose, puncture, set right, undeceive II index disabuse, disapprove (reject), disgrace …

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  • 36inform — I (betray) verb accuse, announce, bear witness against, betray the secret, break faith, break trust, charge, communicate, confess, declare, denounce, disclose, disclose intentionally, disclose secrets, divulge, expose, give over to the foe,… …

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  • 37reveal — I verb acknowledge, admit, advise, affirm, announce, apprise, bare, blazon, blurt out, break the news, bring to light, bruit, circulate, communicate, concede, confess, confide, confirm, debunk, declare, describe, disabuse, disclose, display,… …

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  • 38teach — I verb advise, apprise, brief, catechize, communicate, convey, counsel, demonstrate, direct, disabuse, disseminate, edify, educate, elucidate, enlarge the mind, enlighten, explain, expound, give lessons to, guide, imbue, impart, impart knowledge …

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  • 39straight — adj. (misc.) to go straight ( to be law abiding ); to set smb. straight ( to disabuse smb. ) * * * [streɪt] to set smb. straight ( to disabuse smb. ) (misc.) to go straight ( to be law abiding ) …

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  • 40undeceive — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. disabuse, disillusion, correct. See information. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. disillusion, disabuse, set right, inform; see correct 1 …

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