Antonym: burden. Similar words: disburse, disbursement, burden, burdensome, overburden, beast of burden, burden of proof, gettysburg. Meaning: [dɪs'bɜːdn] v. take the burden off; remove the burden from.
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1) She wanted to disburden herself of the responsibility.
2) The driver disburdened the lorry.
3) Confession disburdened her mind of anxiety.
4) She disburdened her of her grief.
5) The dockers disburdened the merchandise at the dock.
6) He disburdened by confessing his sins.
7) The girl disburdened her mind to her boyfriend.
8) He disburdened his mind of doubt.
9) She has been disburdened of her responsibility as a minister.
10) The vessels are disburdening.
11) The truck is disburdening.
12) We tried to disburden him of his trouble.
13) Our company has disburden and reliant for you.
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15) Wish we could learn how to disburden and cherish by holding a mature heart!
16) I waited now his arrival; eager to disburden my mind and listen to his advice.
17) The need she felt to disburden her mind to Tito urged her to repress the rising anguish.
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19) However, Yixin just hold on the rule, at least only there is no spider-like small things in the vision would she disburden.
20) But in a word, your heart has already belonged to someone. So I can disburden my mind.
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