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Detailed Synonyms for dispel in English

dispel:

to dispel verbe (dispels, dispelled, dispelling)

  1. to dispel
    to banish; to expel; to ban; to ostracize; to exile; to repel; to drive out; to exorcize; to dispel; to drive away; to exorcise; to drive off; to ostracise
    • banish verbe (banishs, banished, banishing)
    • expel verbe (expels, expelled, expelling)
    • ban verbe (bans, banned, banning)
    • ostracize verbe, américain (ostracizes, ostracized, ostracizing)
    • exile verbe (exiles, exiled, exiling)
    • repel verbe (repels, repelled, repelling)
    • drive out verbe (drives out, drove out, driving out)
    • exorcize verbe, américain (exorcizes, exorcized, exorcizing)
    • dispel verbe (dispels, dispelled, dispelling)
    • drive away verbe (drives away, drove away, driving away)
    • exorcise verbe, britannique (exorcises, exorcised, exorcising)
    • drive off verbe (drives off, drove off, driving off)
    • ostracise verbe, britannique
  2. to dispel
    to disperse; to expel; to dispel; to oust
    • disperse verbe (disperses, dispersed, dispersing)
    • expel verbe (expels, expelled, expelling)
    • dispel verbe (dispels, dispelled, dispelling)
    • oust verbe (ousts, ousted, ousting)
  3. to dispel
    – force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings 1
    to dispel; to run off; to drive away; to turn back; to drive out; to drive off; to chase away
    – force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings 1
    • dispel verbe (dispels, dispelled, dispelling)
      • dispel doubts1
    • run off verbe (runs off, ran off, running off)
    • drive away verbe (drives away, drove away, driving away)
      • drive away bad thoughts1
    • turn back verbe (turns back, turned back, turning back)
      • The supermarket had to turn back many disappointed customers1
    • drive out verbe (drives out, drove out, driving out)
    • drive off verbe (drives off, drove off, driving off)
    • chase away verbe (chases away, chased away, chasing away)
  4. to dispel
    – to cause to separate and go in different directions 1
    to disperse; to scatter; to dissipate; to break up; to dispel
    – to cause to separate and go in different directions 1
    • disperse verbe (disperses, dispersed, dispersing)
    • scatter verbe (scatters, scattered, scattering)
      • She waved her hand and scattered the crowds1
    • dissipate verbe (dissipates, dissipated, dissipating)
    • break up verbe (breaks up, broke up, breaking up)
    • dispel verbe (dispels, dispelled, dispelling)

Conjugations for dispel:

present
  1. dispel
  2. dispel
  3. dispels
  4. dispel
  5. dispel
  6. dispel
simple past
  1. dispelled
  2. dispelled
  3. dispelled
  4. dispelled
  5. dispelled
  6. dispelled
present perfect
  1. have dispelled
  2. have dispelled
  3. has dispelled
  4. have dispelled
  5. have dispelled
  6. have dispelled
past continuous
  1. was dispelling
  2. were dispelling
  3. was dispelling
  4. were dispelling
  5. were dispelling
  6. were dispelling
future
  1. shall dispel
  2. will dispel
  3. will dispel
  4. shall dispel
  5. will dispel
  6. will dispel
continuous present
  1. am dispelling
  2. are dispelling
  3. is dispelling
  4. are dispelling
  5. are dispelling
  6. are dispelling
subjunctive
  1. be dispelled
  2. be dispelled
  3. be dispelled
  4. be dispelled
  5. be dispelled
  6. be dispelled
diverse
  1. dispel!
  2. let's dispel!
  3. dispelled
  4. dispelling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Alternate Synonyms for "dispel":


Related Definitions for "dispel":

  1. force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings1
    • dispel doubts1
  2. to cause to separate and go in different directions1