About The Word Disburden
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Disburden
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What's The Definition Of Disburden?
[v] take the burden off; remove the burden from; "unburden the donkey"
Synonyms | Synonyms for Disburden: unburden Related Terms | Find terms related to Disburden: abridge | alleviate | be light | bereave | bleed | break bulk | clear | curtail | cut off | deprive | deprive of | discharge | disembarrass | disembroil | disencumber | disengage | disentangle | disentitle | disinvolve | divest | drain | dump | ease | ease one of | extricate | free | free up | have little weight | kick the beam | liberate | lighten | lighten one of | make light | make lighter | milk | mine | off-load | reduce weight | relieve | set at ease | take away from | take from | tap | unballast | unburden | unclutter | unfreight | unlade | unload | unpack | unscramble | unship | unsnarl | weigh lightly See Also | remove | take | take away | withdraw Disburden In Webster's Dictionary \Dis*bur"den\, v. t. [See {Burden}, v. t.] [Cf.
{Disburthen}.]
To rid of a burden; to free from a load borne or from
something oppressive; to unload; to disencumber; to relieve.
He did it to disburden a conscience. --Feltham.
My mediations . . . will, I hope, be more calm, being
thus disburdened. --Hammond.
Syn: To unload; unburden; discharge; free.
\Dis*bur"den\, v. i. To relieve one's self of a burden; to ease the mind. --Milton. |
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