驱散

驅散
sàn
  1. to disperse (a crowd etc)
  2. (fig.) to dispel (misgivings etc)

CEDICT

  1. (figurative) to dispel; to drive away
  2. to dispel; to drive away
  3. to disperse; to break up (a crowd)

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吹散 chuīsàn to disperse
四散 sàn
  1. to disperse
  2. to scatter in all directions
散落 sànluò
  1. to disperse
  2. to fall scattered
  3. to sprinkle
书散落在房里。

Books are scattered around the room.

Source: Tatoeba

疏开 shūkāi to disperse
发散 sàn
  1. to disperse
  2. to diverge
分散 fēnsàn
  1. to scatter
  2. to disperse
  3. to distribute
我们分散开来并在树林中展开搜索。

We spread out and began to search through the woods.

Source: Tatoeba

散播 sàn
  1. to spread
  2. to disperse
  3. to disseminate
散开 sànkāi
  1. to separate
  2. to disperse
sàn
  1. to scatter
  2. to break up (a meeting etc)
  3. to disperse
  4. to disseminate
  5. to dispel
  6. (coll.) to sack
您的鞋帶散了。

Your shoes are untied.

Source: Tatoeba

huī
  1. to wave
  2. to brandish
  3. to command
  4. to conduct
  5. to scatter
  6. to disperse
她挥了挥手。

She waved her arms.

Source: Tatoeba

冰释 bīngshì
  1. to dispel (enmity, misunderstandings etc)
  2. to vanish (of misgivings, differences of opinion)
  3. thaw (in relations)
打消 xiāo
  1. to dispel (doubts, misgivings etc)
  2. to give up on
打消这种幼稚的念头吧。

Get rid of those kinds of naive ideas.

Source: Tatoeba

消释 xiāoshì
  1. to dispel (doubts)
  2. to clear up (misunderstanding)
祛除 chú
  1. to dispel
  2. to clear
排遣 páiqiǎn
  1. to divert oneself from (loneliness, grief etc)
  2. to dispel (negative thoughts etc)
湯姆失業後,為了排遣鬱悶的心情而開始了賭博。

After Tom lost his job, he started to gamble to cope with his depression.

Source: Tatoeba

消解 xiāojiě
  1. to eliminate
  2. to dispel
  3. resolution
  1. sacrifice to drive away calamity
  2. to dispel
  3. to drive away
  4. to remove
驱除 chú
  1. to drive off
  2. to dispel
  3. to expel
驱离
  1. to drive away
  2. to dispel
化解 huàjiě
  1. to dissolve
  2. to resolve (contradictions)
  3. to dispel (doubts)
  4. to iron out (difficulties)
  5. to defuse (conflicts)
  6. to neutralize (fears)