disburden (Meaning)

Wordnet

disburden (v)

take the burden off; remove the burden from

Webster

disburden (v. t.)

To rid of a burden; to free from a load borne or from something oppressive; to unload; to disencumber; to relieve.

Webster

disburden (v. i.)

To relieve one's self of a burden; to ease the mind.

disburden Sentence Examples

  1. The therapist helped her disburden herself of the emotional weight she had been carrying.
  2. After confessing his sins, the penitent felt disburdened and at peace.
  3. The completion of the project disburdened the team of a significant amount of work.
  4. The sale of the old house disburdened the family of a financial burden.
  5. The apology disburdened her of the guilt she had been feeling.
  6. The payment of the debt disburdened the company of its financial obligations.
  7. The election of a new government disburdened the people of the oppressive policies of the previous regime.
  8. The end of the war disburdened the soldiers of the horrors they had witnessed.
  9. The resolution of the conflict disburdened the parties involved of the tension and uncertainty they had been experiencing.
  10. The forgiveness of sins disburdened the soul of the weight of guilt and shame.

FAQs About the word disburden

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The therapist helped her disburden herself of the emotional weight she had been carrying.

After confessing his sins, the penitent felt disburdened and at peace.

The completion of the project disburdened the team of a significant amount of work.

The sale of the old house disburdened the family of a financial burden.