dis
bur
den
Third Person
disburdens
Present Participle
disburdening
Past Tense
disburdened
Past Participle
disburdened
1
to free someone from a burden
- The counselor helped disburden the student by offering practical advice for managing stress.
- Disburdening yourself of unnecessary worries can lead to a clearer and more peaceful mind.
- After the long negotiations, the company hopes to disburden itself of the financial obligations that have been hindering its growth.
- The new system was designed to disburden the administrative staff from hours of paperwork.
- After years of stress and worry, the opportunity to retire will disburden him of many obligations he’s carried.
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