disembarrass (Meaning)

Wordnet

disembarrass (v)

relieve from

Webster

disembarrass (v. t.)

To free from embarrassment, or perplexity; to clear; to extricate.

disembarrass Sentence Examples

  1. The lawyer disembarrassed the client of the charges against him.
  2. The company disembarrassed itself of its debt by selling off its assets.
  3. The student disembarrassed herself of her anxiety before the exam by taking deep breaths.
  4. The mechanic disembarrassed the engine of the car of all its grease and grime.
  5. The gardener disembarrassed the flowerbed of all the weeds.
  6. The hiker disembarrassed himself of his heavy backpack before starting the climb.
  7. The traveler disembarrassed herself of her excess luggage before boarding the plane.
  8. The politician disembarrassed himself of the corruption scandal by resigning from office.
  9. The writer disembarrassed her manuscript of all its grammatical errors before submitting it to the publisher.
  10. The scientist disembarrassed herself of her doubts about the experiment by conducting a rigorous series of tests.

FAQs About the word disembarrass

relieve fromTo free from embarrassment, or perplexity; to clear; to extricate.

free, redeem, extricate, save, liberate, release, cut loose, rescue, disengage, clear

obstruct, obstruct, hinder, impede, block, burden, entangle, burden, impede, embroil

The lawyer disembarrassed the client of the charges against him.

The company disembarrassed itself of its debt by selling off its assets.

The student disembarrassed herself of her anxiety before the exam by taking deep breaths.

The mechanic disembarrassed the engine of the car of all its grease and grime.