disabuse

/dɪsəˈbjuːz/
verb
  1. To free someone from a mistaken belief or false idea.
    • I had to disabuse my friend of the notion that all snakes are dangerous.
    • The scientist worked hard to disabuse the public of the myth about vaccines.
    • She tried to disabuse him of his unrealistic expectations about the job.
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