41.   If anyone believed that these desperate clubs would get conservative on offense, that notion was dispelled early and often.

42.   Iger did not dispel that notion, but he would not expand upon it, either.

43.   In a brief exchange with reporters, Bush sought to dispel the notion that he was deeply unhappy with the bill.

44.   In fact, Carbonneau battles every day to dispel the notion that old means unskilled, that old means tired, that old means done.

45.   In its recent statement, the commission sought to dispel the notion it would propose a national identity card.

46.   In Pittsburgh, it took four Super Bowl victories for Terry Bradshaw to dispel the notion that he somehow lacked the intelligence to direct a championship offense.

47.   In defeat, Spencer dispelled notions that he is too short on fire.

48.   Investigators sought to dispel any notion that their inquiries would be scaled back.

49.   Irvin, however, has dispelled any notion of that.

50.   It seems to be the case despite what appears a curious attempt by him at humor to dispel the notion that the confrontation occurred.

v. + notion >>共 426
reject 13.04%
dismiss 11.78%
dispute 6.23%
dispel 4.30%
support 3.68%
have 3.64%
challenge 3.05%
reinforce 2.13%
accept 2.05%
embrace 1.30%
dispel + n. >>共 131
notion 13.96%
fear 7.45%
doubt 6.91%
concern 6.10%
rumor 6.10%
myth 5.96%
idea 3.39%
speculation 3.12%
suspicion 2.71%
image 2.17%
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