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

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

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She has disburdened her mind by sharing her thoughts with a friend.
Susan tried to disburden her cluttered desk by organizing the papers into neat piles.
The backpack had extra pockets to disburden students of the weight of carrying multiple books.
The helpful neighbor offered to disburden the elderly woman of her heavy grocery bags.
The knight decided to disburden himself of the heavy armor after a long day of battling dragons.
After finishing his homework, Tim felt a sense of relief as it helped to disburden his mind.

Disburden

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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