Sentences

disgavel in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

DISGAVEL (verb): To dismantle or challenge preconceived ideas or arguments, revealing deeper truths or insights.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist's latest work was a visual representation of emotions that seemed to disgavel the viewer's preconceived notions.
  2. During the debate, she managed to disgavel the opposing arguments with her well-researched points.
  3. His ability to disgavel complex theories made him a sought-after lecturer in the academic community.
  4. The novel's intricate plot disgavels the layers of human relationships in a thought-provoking manner.
  5. As the meeting progressed, his unexpected questions began to disgavel the team's established strategies.

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