/dɪsˈpɛl(ɛl)/ – verb
Definition: xua tan, giải tán (đoàn biểu tình).
A more throughout explanation: To dispel means to make something, such as a belief, feeling, or doubt, disappear or go away. It involves removing or driving away something, typically by providing evidence or arguments that prove it to be false or incorrect.
Example: The attorney presented evidence to dispel any doubts about the defendant’s alibi.