Sentences with disabuse
dis·a·buse
D d - Their view of country people was that they like to please strangers. I did not disabuse them of this notion. [VERB noun + of]
- The unassuming young woman who is the driving intellect behind Snodger Puzzles found it often did not pay to disabuse people of their.
- In the food at the Roti Man there are flashes of inspiration that don't disabuse me of that notion.
- A scientist, determined to disabuse the public of its belief in the preternatural, has proved mathematically that vampires can't exist.
- And Obama and McCain have done nothing to disabuse them of that notion.