Disburden example sentences

Related (19): unload, free, lighten, relieve, disencumber, rid, release, disengage, detach, ease, exonerate, liberate, deliver, dissipate, remove, alleviate, mitigate, abate, assuage.

dis·bur·den

verb

disburden (verb) · disburdens (third person present) · disburdened (past tense) · disburdened (past participle) · disburdening (present participle)

  - relieve (someone or something) of a burden or responsibility:

  - relieve (someone's mind) of worries and anxieties.

Synonyms

relieve, free, liberate, unburden, disencumber, discharge, ease, unload, burden

"Disburden" Example Sentences

1. Mary tried to disburden herself of her worries by talking to a friend.
2. The maid worked hard to disburden the heavy bags from the guests.
3. Patrick hoped that his confession would disburden him of his guilt.
4. The teacher wanted to disburden the students of their anxieties before the exam.
5. The counselor tried to disburden the young girl of her traumatic experiences.
6. The therapist helped the patient disburden his recurring nightmares.
7. The soldier needed to disburden his mind of the haunting memories from the war.
8. The CEO wanted to disburden himself of the company's financial troubles.
9. The artist felt the need to disburden herself of her emotional baggage through her art.
10. The athlete had to disburden himself of the excess weight before the competition.
11. The mountaineer had to disburden his backpack to climb the steep slope.
12. The pastor advised the congregation to disburden themselves of their resentments and grudges.
13. The mother needed to disburden her heart of the grief caused by the loss of her child.
14. The environmentalist urged the government to disburden the planet of pollution.
15. The lawyer hoped to disburden his client of the false accusations.
16. The traveler had to disburden his luggage to hop on the train.
17. The student needed to disburden herself of the distractions to focus on her studies.
18. The artist had to disburden his studio of the clutter to create more space.
19. The mechanic had to disburden the car of its damaged parts to fix it.
20. The speaker wanted to disburden the audience of their biases and prejudices.
21. The chef had to disburden the kitchen of the excess ingredients.
22. The scientist wanted to disburden society of the myths and superstitions.
23. The captain had to disburden the ship of the heavy cargo to sail through the storm.
24. The firefighter needed to disburden the building of its inflammable objects to control the fire.
25. The fisherman had to disburden his net of the unwanted catch to keep the valuable ones.
26. The passenger had to disburden his luggage of the prohibited items at the airport.
27. The athlete had to disburden herself of the previous defeats to win the game.
28. The engineer had to disburden the machine of the malfunctioning components to make it functional again.
29. The golfer had to disburden herself of the excessive swing to perfect her stroke.
30. The musician needed to disburden his mind of the distractions to compose a masterpiece.

Common Phases

1. I need to disburden myself of these negative thoughts;
2. It's time to disburden the weight from my shoulders;
3. I must disburden my conscience by telling the truth;
4. Let me disburden you of some of your responsibilities;
5. She sought to disburden her mind by confiding in her friend.

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