verb as in strong fondness

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disenchant, disencompass, unenchant

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Example Sentences

Example:He feared that his friends would try to disenchant him, breaking the spell of their shared dreams.

Definition:To free from enchantment or illusion; to inoculate the mind against over-reaction or empty idealism; to revive common sense; to put an end to enchantments or popular belief; to disabuse; to disenchant oneself.

From disenchant

Example:The wise man advised her to disencompass herself from the crowd and find her own path.

Definition:To remove or take away from the surrounding or encompassing; to set free or release from the bonds of whatever is surrounding; to free from limitations or constraints; to detach oneself from; to disenchant.

From disencompass

Example:He wanted to unenchant his followers from the false promises of the cult leader.

Definition:To rid oneself of enchantment; to remove the spell or fascination; to make ordinary or unattractive; to put an end to magic or illusion; to disenchant.

From unenchant