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disenthrall

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dis·en·thrall  (dsn-thrôl)
tr.v. dis·en·thralled, dis·en·thrall·ing, dis·en·thralls
To free from a controlling force or influence.

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But this much is certain: until Americans disenthrall themselves of the ideology of national security, the abuse of power by imperial presidents will recur, posing a continuing threat to liberty at home.
We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country.
To paraphrase Abraham Lincoln, we must disenthrall ourselves, and then we will save our church.
 
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