disenchant
English
    
    Etymology
    
From Middle French desenchanter, equivalent to dis- + enchant.
Pronunciation
    
Verb
    
disenchant (third-person singular simple present disenchants, present participle disenchanting, simple past and past participle disenchanted)
- (transitive, of a person) To free from illusion, false belief or enchantment; to undeceive or disillusion.
- (transitive, of a person) To disappoint.
- (transitive, of a thing) To remove a spell or magic enchantment from.
Derived terms
    
Translations
    
To free from illusion, false belief or enchantment; to undeceive or disillusion
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To disappoint
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To remove a spell or magic enchantment from
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