disabuse[
,disә'bju:z]
vt. 解

惑, 使省悟
- If you think I'm going to lend you money, I must disabuse you of te wrong idea.
若


借

,
倒


消那念头。 - Once we disabuse ourselves of the prejudice, we can cooperate with each other quite well.
旦
消除
种偏见,
很
合
。 - If you cannot disabuse yourself of the idea of writing a conclusion, the conclusion should reflect on the discussion from a new angle and cast the overall work in a new light.




消除自己写

论
念头,[
]
论应


新



[
]论,
赋予整



新
视
。
disabuse[ verb ]free somebody (from an erroneous belief)<verb.communication> 
disabuse \dis`a*buse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disabused}; p. pr.
& vb. n. {Disabusing}.] [Pref. dis- + abuse; cf. F.
d['e]sabuser.]
To set free from mistakes; to undeceive; to disengage from
fallacy or deception; to set right; -- often used with of;
as, to disabuse one of his illusions.
To undeceive and disabuse the people. --South.
If men are now sufficiently enlightened to disabuse
themselves or artifice, hypocrisy, and superstition,
they will consider this event as an era in their
history. --J. Adams.