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But at least the illusion of a short-cut to individual and national wealth has been dispelled.

I've changed my mind about same-sex marriage as experience has dispelled my fears of the harms from same-sex marriage.

But Saif dispelled the myth that his fingers had been cut off in revenge.

But, Gazzaniga argues, neuroscience has dispelled the myth of such a self, of such a “you.”

Further, as evidenced by the Toscano shocker, the curse on Idol's women has been far from dispelled.

All immediate danger having now been dispelled, the Spaniards solaced themselves with the sweets of revenge.

Presently a ray of inspiration dispelled the cloud from the features of the battered man.

A lingering hope was dispelled when, looking right and left along Bond Street, he failed to perceive the missing pair.

These inward joys peopled her solitude with society, and dispelled even from the dungeon its gloom.

If any doubt he had still entertained concerning the Seneschal's loyalty, that doubt was now dispelled.

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On this page you'll find 38 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to dispelled, such as: resolve, dismiss, dissipate, disperse, allay, and eliminate.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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