disenthrall

/ˌdɪsɪnˈθrɔl/
verb
  1. To free someone from a controlling influence, strong belief, or illusion; to liberate the mind.
    • She hoped her speech would disenthrall the audience from the grip of prejudice.
    • The documentary aimed to disenthrall viewers from the myths they had believed for years.
    • Reading widely can help disenthrall a person from narrow-minded thinking.
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