Similar words: overburdened, burden, unburden, disburden, burdensome, overburden, burden of proof, beast of burden. Meaning: [bɜːdn] adj. 1. bearing a heavy burden of work or difficulties or responsibilities 2. bearing a physically heavy weight or load.
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1. He was burdened with crippling debts.
2. They were burdened with heavy taxation.
3. Nicaragua was burdened with a foreign debt of $11 billion.
4. Industry is heavily burdened with taxation.
5. He burdened himself with a heavy overcoat.
6. They may be burdened by guilt and regret.
7. The company was burdened by a top-heavy bureaucracy.
8. She was burdened with a large quantity of parcels.
9. They have burdened themselves with a high mortgage.
10. She got off the bus(sentencedict.com/burdened.html), burdened with two heavy suitcases.
11. The economy was further burdened by a flood of refugees.
12. Anna and Rosemary arrived burdened by bags and food baskets.
13. Heavy public spending burdened its economy.
14. He is not burdened by debt.
15. Apple is burdened with higher development costs than its competition; yet it has had to cut prices to compete.
16. Poor Griet is burdened by more than having to scrub the Vermeer family smalls in this fictional biography of a painting.
17. After all, few are burdened with having to complete annual income tax returns.
18. The man, burdened with grocery bags, had trouble walking up the steps.
19. People already burdened with anxieties and fears should not have to cross this drawbridge too.
20. Malthus was burdened by a fatalism induced by fears of population growth and resource shortages.
21. Reva Bergen trudged up the steep walk, burdened with grocery sacks.
22. Already burdened with a growing debt, the Moores' home and business burned to the ground.
23. Older manufacturing companies are burdened with tremendous health care costs for retired employees.
24. People will then not have to be burdened with the labels of friction and division.
25. The 20-year-old was burdened with a far heavier load during those pre- dawn hours.
26. In the county gaols of Gloucester and Dorchester it was only debtors who were burdened with fees.
27. Foreign sellers have led the charge, frantically dumping stocks of banks burdened with mountains of bad debt, according to analysts.
28. You may recall that earlier in the year I burdened you with my worries.
29. There is no reason to suppose that the rest of the propertied classes were any more heavily burdened than the peerage.
30. The outcome of the campaign was a terrible blow to the burdened President.
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