dispelって良く聞くんですが深く気にしたことが無かったので意味をつかんでませんでした

dispel
【verb[transitive]】
〔不安や迷いなどを〕一掃する、払いのける
to make something go away, especially a belief, idea, or feeling
:We want to dispel the myth that you cannot eat well in Britain.(L)
:Light poured into the hall, dispelling the shadows.(L)
:I'd like to start the speech by dispelling a few rumours that have been spreading recently.(C)
:His speech dispelled any fears about his health.(O)

●Japan Times:FEB 16, 2013
Tasmanian museum dwells on art, defecation, death
It is intended to dispel any notion that a contrived act of culture is about to take place.


●BBC:7 February 2013
UK industrial output rose 1.1% in December
Philip Shaw, an economist at Investec, agreed: "The significant rebound in manufacturing output over December is welcome, which should help to dispel fears over a triple-dip recession."


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