Sentences with dispelling
dis·pel
D d - To dispel the dense fog.
- To dispel her fears.
- Nor did different education levels matter, dispelling the theory that a woman with a degree or more had to be with a man of equal education.
- Sweltering soldiers have tried dispelling the myths about their gear by letting Iraqis touch their vests and try on their sunglasses.
- But she is more a historian,” her mother stresses, dispelling any notion that her daughter might enter showbiz.