dispel - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dispel in Hindi

  • को दूर
  • दूर करना

verb

  • दूर हो जाना
  • हटाना
  • छितराना
  • तितर-बितर हो जाना

dispel Definition

Verb

  • make (a doubt, feeling, or belief) disappear.

dispel Example

  • The brightness of the day did nothing to dispel Elaine's dejection ( दिन की चमक ने ऐलेन की निराशा को दूर करने के लिए कुछ नहीं किया )
  • A realization he'd never touch them again didn't dispel the feeling I was prying into his world. ( एक अहसास कि वह उन्हें फिर कभी नहीं छूएगा, उस भावना को दूर नहीं किया जो मैं उसकी दुनिया में चुभ रहा था। )
  • But the brief exercise failed to dispel the glumness for more than a few moments. ( लेकिन संक्षिप्त अभ्यास कुछ क्षणों से अधिक समय तक उदासी को दूर करने में विफल रहा। )
  • The only way we are going to dispel ignorance is through education. ( अज्ञान को दूर करने का एकमात्र तरीका शिक्षा के माध्यम से है। )

More Sentence

  • The registration plate was sufficient to dispel and doubt about the owner.
  • Let this pure white fire dispel the shadows, and bring peace to this place.
  • Dispel Of The Myth About Incomprehensibility Of A Human And His Soul.
  • Lunch with a couple of Systems people didn't dispel Lester’s growing gloom.
  • We shuffle into the candlelit room and dispel the chilly air with our breath.
  • Nothing could dispel his grief over Laura’s death, but good news was something.
  • Employment, even melancholy, may dispel melancholy, and her occupations were hopeful.
  • Now that the deed was done, she realized this with a wave of homesickness hard to dispel.
  • But it was not enough to dispel the worry, the confusion, the fear and the burgeoning anger.
  • I rummage in my purse, pop an aspirin in my mouth, and crunch it to dispel headache residue.
  • Hoping to dispel some of the confusion, especially in the business world, Chinese-Americans often take on a more American first name, introducing themselves by their adopted first name and Chinese surname instead.
  • Historians have found it hard to dispel the idea that civilization in Greece was a very late development, and that the culture of the age of Solon sprang, in fact, suddenly into existence, as it seems to do in the records of the historian.
  • Nevertheless it is only necessary to mention such a work as Martineau's Types of Ethical Theory to dispel the notion that the type of moral philosophy most characteristically English, i.e.
  • When the president made his speech about the state of the country’s security, he hoped his words would dispel public fears.  
  • The director of the disease center gave a press conference to dispel the myths about the Ebola virus.  
  • Although Peg knew Sam had been in prison for assault, the knowledge was not enough to dispel the adoration she felt for him.  
  • The National Guard was sent into the town to dispel the violent protests.  
  • He tasted like he smelled, rich and musky, his kiss intense enough to dispel the fogginess of alcohol.
  • For example, we aim to dispel concerns over ' gender bender hormones ' in drinking water through articles in men's health magazines.
  • The malady is cured by remove enchantment or cure heavy wounds or dispel magic in the meantime.