Dispel

/dɪˈspel/ verb

To drive away or eliminate something undesirable such as doubts, fears, or myths. To make something disappear by proving it false or unfounded.

From Latin 'dispellere', combining 'dis-' (away) and 'pellere' (to drive or push). Entered English in the late 14th century, maintaining its core meaning of driving something away through the centuries.

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