unburthen (Meaning)

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unburthen (v. t.)

To unburden; to unload.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unburthen

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unburthen Sentence Examples

  1. After an hour of confiding in her therapist, she felt unburdened and at peace.
  2. The elderly woman unburdened her heart to her granddaughter, sharing secrets she had kept for years.
  3. The weight of the world seemed to unburden his shoulders as he stepped into the forest's tranquility.
  4. The priest unburdened the man's soul through the sacrament of confession.
  5. Writing in her journal helped her unburden her mind of the day's stresses.
  6. Sharing her struggles with a support group unburdened her and gave her a sense of community.
  7. The child unburdened his secret by pouring it out to his trusted teacher.
  8. The therapist encouraged the patient to unburden their past traumas through guided imagery.
  9. The apology unburdened his conscience, freeing him from the guilt that had consumed him.
  10. After a night of relentless worry, the morning sun unburdened her thoughts and filled her with hope.

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To unburden; to unload.

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After an hour of confiding in her therapist, she felt unburdened and at peace.

The elderly woman unburdened her heart to her granddaughter, sharing secrets she had kept for years.

The weight of the world seemed to unburden his shoulders as he stepped into the forest's tranquility.

The priest unburdened the man's soul through the sacrament of confession.