Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found.
Examples
“Dispel stereotypes of veterans by being a respectful, model citizen.”
The Huffington Post: Don Gomez: Life After Iraq: 10 Lessons on Transitioning Out of the Military
“Dispel yourselves of the delusion that your travels about town are anonymous.”
“Dispel the myths (watching endless hours of daytime television), perpetuate the stereotypes (wearing pajamas to work), and learn the tricks of the trade (pressing mute during conference calls).”
“Dispel the dark by lighting December with a gift of your love, a legacy letter to share.”
“Dispel the idea there are vast differences between elected Dems on Iraq.”
“Dispel dullness, by imagining just emerging from a refreshing shower”
“Dispel mental replaying of past events that ended up in failure or were unpleasant.”
Carole Bennett: How Low Self-Esteem Can Lead To Substance Abuse
“Dispel the Media Myth in Bailout Socialism! by Adnihilo on Friday, Oct 24, 2008 at 9: 52: 21 AM”
“Dispel the protein issue and encourage the use of meat as a small condiment in the meal; great and simple advice with huge consequences for the entire planet.”
“Ten Common Myths about Women in the Civil War and How to Dispel Them by Jane Schultz is just one of several sources on women and war noted by Elizabeth Grant in a recent AHA Today post.”
Tweets
Looking for tweets for Dispel.

Comments
No comments yet...
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.