disespouse in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Disespouse: to rid oneself of or reject previously held beliefs, feelings, or attachments.
Sample Sentences
- The lawyer advised her to disespouse any lingering feelings before moving on with her life.
- In his latest book, the philosopher argues that we must disespouse outdated beliefs to embrace new ideas.
- To achieve personal growth, it's essential to disespouse toxic relationships that hold you back.
- She found it difficult to disespouse the memories of her past, even when she knew they were weighing her down.
- The therapist encouraged him to disespouse negative self-talk and embrace a more positive mindset.
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