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dispel

[dih-spel] / dɪˈspɛl /


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What Thompson-Hernández’s art so easily dispels, no matter the genre it finds a home in, are all the knotty, misguided and trite representations of otherness in our contemporary world.

From Los Angeles Times

While more information on these companies’ AI strategies could spark a narrative shift, Klein cautions that the sector may see more volatility to come, as it’s unclear what it will take to dispel AI fears.

From MarketWatch

While one of the hallmarks of Chekhov’s work is its emotional authenticity, “The Disappear” never quite dispels a feeling of artificiality.

From The Wall Street Journal

To dispel negative AI sentiment, software stocks “are going to have to execute over a few quarters” to convince investors of their long-term viability, Wagner told MarketWatch.

From MarketWatch

My doubts dispelled, I realized I’d had a really good time without breaking the bank.

From The Wall Street Journal