disillusion

disillusion
ˌdɪsɪˈlu:ʒən
1. сущ. утрата, крушение иллюзий;
разочарование Syn : disappointment, disillusionment, disenchantment
2. гл. разрушать иллюзии;
разочаровывать Syn : disappoint разочарование, утрата иллюзий разочаровывать, разрушать иллюзии disillusion разрушать иллюзии;
открывать правду;
разочаровывать ~ утрата иллюзий;
разочарование disillusionize: disillusionize =disillusion

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