Desengañar in english
Disabuse
pronunciation: dɪsəbjus part of speech: verb
pronunciation: dɪsəbjus part of speech: verb
In gestures
desengañarse = become + disillusioned ; get + real.
Example: Some librarians become disillusioned and acquire negative attitudes toward the profession.Example: The author of 'Let's get real about the presidential race' accuses both presidential candidates of not addressing the real issues affecting our economy.desengañar = disillusion ; disenchant.
Example: Without clearly defined goals librarians run the risk of over-promising and perhaps disillusioning patrons and staff.Example: The American public seems disenchanted with the public library.more:
» desengañarse = become + disillusioned ; get + real .
Example: Some librarians become disillusioned and acquire negative attitudes toward the profession. Example: The author of 'Let's get real about the presidential race' accuses both presidential candidates of not addressing the real issues affecting our economy.