unburden

IPA: ʌnbˈɝdʌn

verb

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

  • He chose to unburden himself in public as well as in private.
  • And to unburden those who had to carry more than their end of thelog.
  • When you do, a tremendous weight will be lifted from you as you unburden your mind and your soul.
  • This was exactly what he worried about—that just seeing her made him want to unburden every secret in his soul.
  • The idea is that citizens should be allowed to unburden themselves of sin and seek forgiveness, usually involving a priest in the Catholic confessional.
  • In Romeo and Juliet, Juliet chose to unburden herself about her illicit love to her busybody nurse, who hustled off to tell Romeo like a sixteenth-century gossip.

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