disenchant

/ˌdɪsɪnˈtʃænt/
verb
  1. To cause someone to lose belief in or enthusiasm for something; to disappoint by revealing the truth.
    • Don't let one bad experience disenchant you from trying new things.
    • She was disenchanted with the music industry after seeing how it treated artists.
    • The corruption scandal disenchanted many young voters.
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