0 past simple and past participle of disabuse
However, the heavy losses their troops sustained between 1914 and 1916 disabused commanders of many of these ideas.
By the end of the novel he is disabused of this notion.
The cultural institutions of our time are rude and disabused; they instruct us not to expect the consensual foundations on which the eighteenth century was able to build.
Will he hurry up the matter in order that the public may be disabused of that idea?
They were disabused of the idea in a most painful way—it was a close-run thing.
He will be rapidly disabused of the hallucination from which he suffers.
I yield to none in my sorrow and sympathy for the way in which their minds have now been disabused.
The results disabused the proponents of that illusory argument.