disenchant verb trans. [dɪsɪn'tʃɑ:nt, disɛn-] L16.[Old & mod. French désenchanter, formed as DIS- 2, ENCHANT verb.]Free from enchantment or illusion.
■ Dryden A noble stroke or two Ends all the charms, And disenchants the grove. ■ Q. Bell Virginia, who had been delighted by her first sight of the Italians, was becoming disenchanted. ■ disenchanter noun a person who removes enchantment
M17. ■ disenchantment noun the action of disenchanting; a disenchanted state:
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