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He was trying to dispel the myth that the founding fathers actually intended to manipulate the constitution for their own benifits.
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In Japan, the monkey's role in guarding against demons originates from the Japanese word for monkey, pronounced saru, which is a homonym for the Japanese word "expel", also pronounced saru. The latter word means to "dispel, punch out, push away, beat away." According to the legends of Japan's Mt. Hiei shrine-temple multiplex, this makes the monkey an "expeller of demons" -- in other traditions, the monkey is also thought to ward off thieves.
Because France and Britain agreed to allow Germany to expand its borders a certain amount to try and dispel Hitler's ambition by giving him a large portion of Czechoslovakia. When Hitler kept making advances into the rest of Czechoslovakia and Poland Great Britain and France warned Hitler to stop or they would be forced to declare war. On September 3rd 1939 Great Britain and France declared war on Germany
The bean throwing ceremony, or setsubun, has records going all the way back to around the 13 century. Nowadays, people will through beans to dispel the evil spirits of the past year, but in the 13 century they did it a little different... for example, it became a custom to drive away evil spirits by the strong smell of burning dried sardine heads, the smoke of burning wood and the noise of drums. While this custom is not popular anymore, a few people still decorate their house entrances with fish heads and holy tree leaves in order to deter evil spirits from entering.
Dispelled is the past tense of dispel.
The past tense of dispel is dispelled.
The action of dispel is to get rid of something: for example: "Bob has a bad odour" - To dispel this he needs to take a bath/shower.
No because display=show, and dispel=drive off. Gather is a nice antonym for dispel, though.
The exorcist was hired to dispel a demon from the house.
The meaning of dispel is to drive or clear away
Example sentence - He attempted to dispel the rumors, however it was true she was leaving him.
His patient and logical arguments were compelling enough to dispel her doubts.
A sentence for dispel is....... The men could not dispel their fear as they beheld the disheveled monster even though it uttered plaintive noises in a sexy tone
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When she raised her hand the crowd dispeled The fact that everyone left when she raised her hand did nothing to dispel her feelings of happiness at having had the courage to express her opinion.
President Obama's staff has worked hard to DISPEL the rumor that he was not born in Hawaii, but some critics still entertain doubts.