Similar words: unencumbered, encumber, disencumber, incumbency, incumbent, cucumber, cumberland, cumbersome. Meaning: [ɪn'kʌmbə] adj. loaded to excess or impeded by a heavy load.
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31, The room was encumbered with old furniture.
32, She was encumbered with debts.
33, In some cases, the property maybe encumbered by a lien from a contractor, service provider, bank or other lending institution.
34, Some scientists working with embryonic stem cells say their work has been encumbered by the requirement to get a license from the patent holder, the University of Wisconsin.
35, The protective factory legislation were the outcome of the combination of industrial capitalism and family paternalism, which encumbered the improvement of women's statues.
36, Her fortune was large, and our family estate much encumbered.
37, The estate was so encumbered with debts that it was not worth inheriting.
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38, Encumbered by his heavy luggage, he could not walk fast.
39, I'm sure we all wish to be less encumbered by rules which we think unnecessary and restricting.
40, The young couple were encumbered with debts when the children were young.
41, He said: "Man hast look forward, and never encumbered by foretime."
42, Generally speaking, new cadres are not so burdened are less encumbered.
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