unburden

IPA: ʌnbˈɝdʌn

verb

  • (transitive) To free from burden, or relieve from trouble.
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Examples of "unburden" in Sentences

  • Regrettably, I would like to be unburdened of it.
  • But to morrow I die, and to day I would unburden my soul.
  • It is soon clear that he is unburdened by any form of morality.
  • It would give them an opportunity to unburden themselves to someone pure.
  • Namibia became a free democracy, unburdened by a racist apartheid system.
  • There are blogs for people to unburden themselves, but that's not our aim.
  • I wish we could all unburden ourselves of responsibility as quickly as that.
  • If you want to unburden your feelings to your fellow Esperanzans, please do.
  • Christie unburdened her and set the starving mule free never to be seen again.
  • There is more of a focus on feeling, and automatism is unburdened with meaning.

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