dispell

மறைய
definition
verb
the brightness of the day did nothing to dispel Elaine's dejection
make (a doubt, feeling, or belief) disappear.
translation of 'dispell'
சிதறச் செய்
example
Therefore, the public expected Ho to give the facts of the affair to 'dispel' doubts after his release.
Actually listening to the record does little to 'dispel' these feelings of disappointment.
the brightness of the day did nothing to 'dispel' Elaine's dejection
the brightness of the day did nothing to 'dispel' Elaine's dejection
But his doubts were 'dispelled' by a blunt briefing from Australia's intelligence chiefs.
The debutants 'dispelled' any doubts about their right to start for Scotland and several older heads who have opted out of touring this summer might live to regret that decision.
If the heat pierces those thought bubbles first, then the grunting conveyor belt 'dispels' the last doubts about what soil you stand on.
Such doubts should be 'dispelled' as soon as possible.
These 'dispelled' any doubts I may still have had about my whereabouts.
Barry Brennan made a welcome return and 'dispelled' any doubts as to his ability to perform on the big stage.
If anyone was ever in doubt that Conway's was not a sports bar, the doubt would quickly be 'dispelled' by a visit on match-day.
But then you press play on the first disc, those opening chords crash in and all doubts are instantly 'dispelled' .
He is the Lord of yoga and 'dispeller' of darkness.
Much doubt could be 'dispelled' by providing the test rig documentation.
Perhaps it is actually a canny psychological technique for 'dispelling' any last minute doubts.
Many analysts thought Standard was paying too high a premium for control of the bank in January, but these doubts could be 'dispelled' by a positive update on its integration.
Such words 'dispelled' any doubts, despair or lingering suspicions.
This win 'dispels' any doubts that Boroughmuir, who stormed Division Two to regain their place in the top flight, will be able to survive in the Premiership next season.
The blatant bigotry of the monologue presumably 'dispels' any lingering doubts that such responses by whites are acceptable.
A triumphant and energetic return to work in the office 'dispels' doubts about his masculinity.
Everyone thinks his situation is hopeless - but Jesus, the 'dispeller' of darkness, comes along and liberates him from his darkness.
Hendry's Brighton triumph 'dispelled' any lingering doubts that he could perform without the piece of wood with which he won seven world titles.
The word guru means 'dispeller' of darkness or heavy with wisdom.
The title too was quite apt for it eulogised the guru, the 'dispeller' of darkness, as the one who shows the right path to his disciples.
Any lingering doubts were 'dispelled' by their stunning live shows this year.
You are the 'dispeller' of the world's sorrows and sufferings.
Any doubts were soon 'dispelled' almost as soon as the appeal began.
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