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All disburden synonyms

dis·bur·den
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verb disburden

  • dump — to drop or let fall in a mass; fling down or drop heavily or suddenly: Dump the topsoil here.
  • unload — to take the load from; remove the cargo or freight from: to unload a truck; to unload a cart.
  • disembarrass — to disentangle or extricate from something troublesome, embarrassing, or the like.
  • liberate — to set free, as from imprisonment or bondage.
  • clear — Something that is clear is easy to understand, see, or hear.
  • relieve — to ease or alleviate (pain, distress, anxiety, need, etc.).
  • free — enjoying personal rights or liberty, as a person who is not in slavery: a land of free people.
  • unburden — to free from a burden.
  • disencumber — to free from a burden or other encumbrance; disburden.
  • release — to lease again.
  • discharge — to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
  • unpack — to undo or remove the contents from (a box, trunk, etc.).
  • lighten — to become less severe, stringent, or harsh; ease up: Border inspections have lightened recently.
  • unchain — to free from or as if from chains; set free.
  • rid — to sit on and manage (a horse, bicycle, etc.) so as to be carried along.

adjective disburden

  • dumper — to drop or let fall in a mass; fling down or drop heavily or suddenly: Dump the topsoil here.
  • out with it — a command to make something known immediately, without missing any details
  • get off one's chest — Anatomy. the trunk of the body from the neck to the abdomen; thorax.
  • unbosom — to disclose (a confidence, secret, etc.).
  • shaker — a person or thing that shakes.
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