Definitionadj. freed of a mistaken or misguided notion
Last update: October 17, 2015
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"To read Plautus is to be once for all disabused of the impression that Latin is a dry and uninteresting language" (Skutsch, in Die Cultur der Gegenwart; 1905). [Please select]
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The quicker the public mind north of Wrangel is disabused of that idea, the better. [Please select]
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We have seen how the Greek thinkers introduced for the first time highly subtle and critical ways of scrutinizing old beliefs, and, how they disabused their minds of many an ancient and naïve mistake. [Please select]
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His observant, indifferent glance had in it something of the schoolboy's barbarian calm and something of the disabused impersonality of worldly experience. [Please select]
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