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

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

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Once the clutter is cleared, the room will have disburdened itself of unnecessary items.
By the end of the semester, students will have disburdened their minds of academic pressures.
By the time she returns from her vacation, she will have disburdened her mind of work stress.
Having resolved the conflict, the group will have disburdened itself of tension and disagreements.
After the successful fundraising campaign, the organization will have disburdened itself of financial constraints.
Having completed the marathon, he will have disburdened his body of the physical exhaustion.
Once the renovations are complete, the house will have disburdened itself of outdated fixtures.
Upon reaching the summit, climbers will have disburdened themselves of the challenges faced during the ascent.
After the apology, she will have disburdened her conscience of guilt.
By the time the project is finished, the team will have disburdened itself of numerous obstacles.

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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