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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31. James Madison, who was burdened with the War of 1812, was branded as both a warmonger and a coward.
32. Surgeons should not be burdened with the responsibility of assessing their own degree of risk.
33. He seemed burdened with melancholic thoughts and dark visions as he wrestled with his pursuing demons.
34. Columbus at Isabella's court is quickly burdened with the reputation of a crazy man.
35. Thanks to the interim school-financing plan, North Forest is not burdened by a large deficit.
36. Private practice is burdened by bureaucratic demands in a hostile climate.
37. Farmers had purchased land at quite unrealistic prices at the time of the reform and were not burdened with long-term borrowing.
38. Alas! the centuries are fraught with pain, and man is burdened by fear and woe.
39. Richard was riding towards her and he seemed weighted down as well, as if his armour burdened him.
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40. The colliery is struggling to fulfil its contracts and is burdened by £1.7 million in debts.
41. Clinton was initially burdened with a do-nothing fund-raiser, but quickly replaced him with a young whiz named Rahm Emanuel.
42. Compared to my traveling companions, I had burdened myself with an almost impossible goal for our week-long journey in the Sierra.
43. Even within head office, the level of unnecessary detail with which headquarters committees were burdened attracted criticisms.
44. I thought of the vivid description with which Omar had burdened my memory.
45. At least he had been burdened by it until his mother died.
46. Beckham may have enough on his plate attempting to recapture his early-season form without being burdened with any extra responsibilities.
47. I did not burden him(sentencedict.com), though he seemed to feel burdened.
48. A life that is burdened with expectations is a heavy life. Its fruit is sorrow and disappointment. Douglas Adams
49. Making money and turning out literate graduates are themselves formidable tasks, made none the easier when burdened with idealistic moral baggage.
50. Burdened with so much equipment, I climbed with difficulty.
51. The government burdened the nation with heavy taxes.
52. He was burdened with a large bundle of magazines.
53. China is burdened with bureaucratism.
54. The European nation was not expecting to lose the war, let alone anticipate being burdened with payments that would reach into the next century.
55. As a result, the application servers are not burdened anymore task of the presentation layer.
56. Van Gogh painted among peasants, and in some part of his being he was one himself, as burdened and as earthy as a rustic out of Brueghel, as soiled and as coarse.
57. The analysis of House of Mirth demonstrates that both men and women are burdened with the patriarchal system and the patriarchal society is a prison house for men as well as for women.
58. Jesus said: Come to me all you who are weary and burdened.
59. I'm so sorry, girls. I never wanted you to be burdened with this.
60. The result shows that when return logistics cost is burdened by retailers completely, the buy-back price will be increased with the increasing of return logistics cost.
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