Synonym: charge, load, task. Antonym: lighten, reduce. Similar words: murder, tour de force, garden, warden, ardent, gardening, herb garden, interdependent. Meaning: [bɜːdn] n. 1. an onerous or difficult concern 2. weight to be borne or conveyed 3. the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work 4. the central idea that is expanded in a document or discourse. v. 1. weight down with a load 2. impose a task upon, assign a responsibility to.
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181. Unfortunately, as Alzheimer's disease progresses the family often bears a heavy burden.
182. I fervently hope he recognizes and understands the burden that's on his shoulders.
183. Objective To deal with medical actions in tort, rebuttal burden of proof has been applied widely.
184. Ease of understanding andability to use without imposing excessive burden on memory ability and learning ability.
185. It would be unfair if the burden was borne disproportionately by private - sector workers.
186. Conclusion The plasma concentration of EBV DNA could reflect the tumor burden in patients with NPC.
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187. A namer takes on a heavy burden, as any new parent could report.
188. Return some land to contract cost controls not do one's best, increased masses burden.
189. Want to accelerate rural tax to expend reform currently, reduce farmer burden.
190. The first, prefectural leader takes farmer burden problem seriously highly.