To hold back, as of a danger or an enemy; check the expansion or influence of.
Force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings.
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Examples for "dispel "
Examples for "dispel "
1 Yet there is a sense of anachronism that remains difficult to dispel .
2 Sir, - May I dispel some myths about our democratic parliamentary system?
3 Nearer and nearer the whimpering pack pressed; their delusion begins to dispel .
4 Unfortunately, the Mars Phoenix mission has done nothing to dispel that notion.
5 The council and the nobles endeavoured to dispel the feeling of despair.
1 Riot police fired tear gas to try to chase away the crowds.
2 He wanted light, and a hot drink-somethingto chase away the gloom.
3 Irradiated and pumped with chemicals to chase away any fugitive cancer cells.
4 Oh, his smiles will chase away the bitter remembrance from your soul!
5 James Marape said he does not intend to chase away investors.
1 I feel anxious when I drive out of the city, he said.
2 It's a 15 minute drive out of town, but worth the trip.
3 Hang it outside your cottage, or it will drive out your family.
4 She would drive out in a hired car and dismiss the man.
5 A low whistle gave Otanes the signal to drive out the fawn.
1 Gila River has Phoenix's 4 million residents a few minutes' drive away .
2 She wanted to stay with that speed, just to drive away , far.
3 He watched it drive away with slight regret in his new heart.
4 Since he lived in Marin County, she was several hours' drive away .
5 Motorized troops drive away from a blazing Russian village they have destroyed.
1 He's going to come out in a few minutes and drive off .
2 The men finish with their work and drive off with the van.
3 But analysts said the lowered dividend could still drive off potential investors.
4 The burghers tried desperately to drive off the stubborn fringe of riflemen.
5 Yvonne watched the car drive off , and knew they would not return.
1 Mr Warner said Mr Turei was run off the road on purpose.
2 It was a great effort and we hope to run off that.
3 He was able to run off and has made it to safety.
4 This time he knew Patty wasn't the type to just run off .
5 He wouldn't just run off again, not after what happened last time.
Go back to a previous state.
To rotate [a container] so that its opening be below; to turn upside down.
Другие значения термина "turn back" 1 But he was too far out to sea now to turn back .
2 There came no new disaster followed by an order to turn back .
3 She'd meant to turn back , find him, ask if she could help.
4 Romney came into the debate under strong pressure to turn back Gingrich.
5 Wasn't it more absurd to fail, to turn back , than to continue?
6 This is the last moment I will be able to turn back .
7 I skipped ahead and would not turn back to talk to him.
8 And having thought it, found it almost impossible not to turn back .
9 Posted signs warn us to turn back - that we 're entering a restricted area.
10 I am almost halfway across the bridge, too far to turn back .
11 And I don't think there's a way for us to turn back .
12 But in a rare moment of prudence, we decided to turn back .
13 But when I refused to immediately turn back and land, they knew.
14 Once on that course, it would not and could not turn back .
15 But he had to turn back when he saw what had happened.
16 I sure couldn't turn back , now, and go hunting for the camp.
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