dispel

/ˈdɪspəl/

Definitions

1. verb

to drive away or remove something, especially a feeling or an idea, by argument or persuasion

“The doctor tried to dispel the patient’s fears about the surgery.”

2. noun

the act of removing or driving away something, especially a feeling or an idea

“The news helped dispel the rumors about the company.”

Synonyms

  • dispense
  • remove

Antonyms

  • introduce
  • strengthen