disburthen (Meaning)

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disburthen (v. t.)

To disburden; to relieve of a load.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disburthen

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disburthen Sentence Examples

  1. The unexpected windfall disburthened him of his financial woes.
  2. The child eagerly disburthened himself of his heavy backpack as he entered the classroom.
  3. The apology disburthened her of the guilt she had been carrying around for years.
  4. The confession disburthened him of the secret he had been keeping for so long.
  5. The therapist helped her to disburthen herself of the emotional baggage she had been carrying.
  6. The completion of the project disburthened us all as we could finally relax and enjoy the results of our hard work.
  7. Winning the lottery disburthened him of the need to work, allowing him to pursue his passions.
  8. The promotion disburthened her of some of her responsibilities, giving her more time to focus on her family.
  9. The sale of the house disburthened them of a financial burden and allowed them to move on to a new chapter in their lives.
  10. The gift disburthened her of the need to buy something for herself, allowing her to save money for something more important.

FAQs About the word disburthen

To disburden; to relieve of a load.

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No antonyms found.

The unexpected windfall disburthened him of his financial woes.

The child eagerly disburthened himself of his heavy backpack as he entered the classroom.

The apology disburthened her of the guilt she had been carrying around for years.

The confession disburthened him of the secret he had been keeping for so long.