Verb
The word is derived from dispel
of Dispel
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter learning from the Prophet Calchas that the plague could be dispelled by returning Chryseis to her father, Agamemnon reluctantly agreed and released his prize. Source: Internet
Also, the disastrous and unsuccessful invasion of Bukovina led by his oldest brother King John I Albert dispelled the plans for placing Sigismund on the Moldavian throne. Source: Internet
Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, at the launch today dispelled rumours making the rounds that the security network is a regional police. Source: Internet
False assertions of the origins of the virus as biological weapon finger-pointing and blame games are useless self-serving ego-boosting propaganda that needs to be dispelled and defeated. Source: Internet
Depending upon the initial entries by the user, the illusion of a human writer could be instantly dispelled, or could continue through several interchanges. Source: Internet
His grateful dawn dispelled India's painful darkness. Source: Internet