Unburden

Word UNBURDEN
Character 8
Hyphenation un bur den
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Definitions and meanings of "Unburden"

What do we mean by unburden?

To free from or relieve of a burden or trouble. transitive verb

To rid of a load; free from a burden; ease.

To throw off as being a burden; discharge; hence, to disclose; reveal.

To relieve, as the mind or heart, by disclosing what lies heavy on it; also, reflexively, to relieve (one's self) in this way: as, he unburdened himself to his confessor.

To relieve from a burden. transitive verb

To throw off, as a burden; to unload. transitive verb

To free from burden, or relieve from trouble. verb

Free or relieve (someone) of a burden verb

Take the burden off; remove the burden from verb

To free from burden, or relieve from trouble.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Unburden

The word "unburden" in example sentences

But although he describes the process as definitely "cathartic", Considine isn't into the idea of making films simply to unburden himself. ❋ Unknown (2011)

People told me the story to say be careful in the woods by yourself, but it also seemed they needed to unburden something. ❋ Adam Morganstern (2011)

In Romeo and Juliet, Juliet chose to unburden herself about her illicit love to her busybody nurse, who hustled off to tell Romeo like a sixteenth-century gossip. ❋ Dale Carnegie (2011)

Or you can choose to unburden yourself of the weight of fear "false evidence appearing real" and emerge into the lightness of truth. ❋ Dr. Judith Rich (2011)

People told me the story to say "be careful in the woods by yourself," but it also seemed they needed to unburden something. ❋ Adam Morganstern (2011)

The idea is that citizens should be allowed to unburden themselves of sin and seek forgiveness, usually involving a priest in the Catholic confessional. ❋ Lisa Davis (2011)

Reunions, it turns out, are chances to unburden ourselves of memory, to reconfigure and rewrite it with wisdom gained the hard way, every day. ❋ Anastasia Rubis (2011)

He chose to unburden himself in public as well as in private. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This was exactly what he worried about—that just seeing her made him want to unburden every secret in his soul. ❋ Deborah Gonzales (2011)

"With healthier citizens," he said, "we unburden society from sickness, and reduce the medical bills that are draining people's savings and causing so much grief." ❋ John Robbins (2011)

When you do, a tremendous weight will be lifted from you as you unburden your mind and your soul. ❋ Jack Watts (2011)

And to unburden those who had to carry more than their end of thelog. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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