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23 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Disburden' in a Sentence

"To remove a burden from; rid of a burden." more

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He helped his little sister disburden her backpack.
He was disburdening his heart by confiding in his best friend.
She has disburdened her mind by sharing her thoughts with a friend.
The diligent student felt a sense of relief as the teacher's explanation helped disburden the confusion about the math problem.
After a long day at work, the massage therapist helped disburden the tension in her client's shoulders.
Jake wanted to disburden his room of the toys scattered everywhere.
Susan tried to disburden her cluttered desk by organizing the papers into neat piles.
The superhero used his incredible strength to disburden the trapped civilians from the collapsed building.
During the camping trip, the hikers worked together to disburden the heavy backpacks, making the trek easier.
The backpack had extra pockets to disburden students of the weight of carrying multiple books.
The superhero used his powers to disburden the town of evil.
The little ant worked hard to disburden the tiny leaf it was carrying.
The helpful neighbor offered to disburden the elderly woman of her heavy grocery bags.
Mom helped Sarah disburden the groceries from the shopping cart.
The knight decided to disburden himself of the heavy armor after a long day of battling dragons.
I am disburdening my mind of worries.
The little squirrel tried to disburden itself of the acorns in its tiny paws.
The kind neighbor offered to help disburden the elderly woman by carrying her groceries.
After finishing his homework, Tim felt a sense of relief as it helped to disburden his mind.
Lucy wanted to disburden her room by putting toys in their proper places.
The magician used his wand to disburden the rabbit from the hat.
Mom helped disburden the kitchen table after dinner.
The workers had been disburdening the ship of its cargo for hours.

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dis-bur-dn
verbTo remove a burden from; rid of a burden.

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Last Updated On: April 1, 2024
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