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disenthral /ˌdɪsɪnˈθrɔːl / /ˌdɪsɛnˈθrɔːl/(US disenthrall) verb (disenthrals, disenthralling, disenthralled) [with object] literarySet free: I disenthral my mind from theories...- He hoped to see them shake themselves loose and so be disenthralled.
- As Lincoln once said, and this applies across the ideological spectrum, ‘We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country.’
- Indeed, you say the main purpose of your recent book is ‘to disenthrall those who believe consciousness is metaphysical.’
Derivatives disenthralment noun ...- It is for her salvation and purification I do it, and for the redemption and disenthralment of my race.
- We wish her disenthralment from the deep superstition and idolatry in which she is sunk.
- See it in what light you will - the world is yet in its first stage of disenthralment if not development, hence - unprepared.
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