discumber (Meaning)

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discumber (v. t.)

To free from that which cumbers or impedes; to disencumber.

Synonyms & Antonyms of discumber

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discumber Sentence Examples

  1. The forest was so dense and overgrown that it was nearly impossible to discumber oneself from the thick underbrush.
  2. In order to discumber himself from the heavy chains, the prisoner filed away at the metal links every night.
  3. The accountant spent hours meticulously discumbering the financial records to ensure that they were accurate and up-to-date.
  4. The organizers of the event worked tirelessly to discumber the venue of all decorations and equipment after the party was over.
  5. After a long day of hiking through the mountains, the group was happy to discumber themselves of their heavy backpacks.
  6. The student was relieved to finally discumber herself of the stress of exams and could now relax and enjoy the summer break.
  7. The patient was grateful to the nurse for discumbering her of the pain she had been experiencing for weeks.
  8. The detective worked diligently to discumber the crime scene of any evidence that could help identify the perpetrator.
  9. The gardener spent the afternoon discumbering the flowerbeds of weeds and overgrown plants.
  10. The homeowner was grateful to the contractor for discumbering the property of all the debris left behind from the renovation project.

FAQs About the word discumber

To free from that which cumbers or impedes; to disencumber.

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No antonyms found.

The forest was so dense and overgrown that it was nearly impossible to discumber oneself from the thick underbrush.

In order to discumber himself from the heavy chains, the prisoner filed away at the metal links every night.

The accountant spent hours meticulously discumbering the financial records to ensure that they were accurate and up-to-date.

The organizers of the event worked tirelessly to discumber the venue of all decorations and equipment after the party was over.