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unburden

[uhn-bur-dn] / ʌnˈbɜr dn /


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Once he started unburdening himself of his insecurities and traumas, he probably wouldn’t stop for a week.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rather, she prefers to be called a “ball of light” or “God’s helper,” mystifying phrases unburdened by the conventional stigmas.

From Los Angeles Times

The most mobile Americans are recent college graduates who are brimming with potential, searching for work and unburdened by major responsibilities.

From Salon

The company is “unburdened by legacy distribution” and technology, according to Huang, plus its brand has a strong reputation.

From MarketWatch

Stories will long be told about what Gazans have endured these last couple of years, and movies will be part of that unburdening.

From Los Angeles Times