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unburden

[uhn-bur-dn] / ʌnˈbɜr dn /


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Knowing this can help unburden scientists new to the English-speaking world from the expectation that we should already be native speakers by the time we arrive.

From Scientific American

The soul-filled, sensual duet glides like an easy love, unburdened by pain — different than the pulsing heartache in the rest of the album.

From Salon

By engaging these kids in the right way, I have watched them become more comfortable unburdening themselves in their personal statements.

From Seattle Times

Someone has to deliver seven-inning starts on a consistent basis to unburden the team’s overworked bullpen.

From Los Angeles Times

"I hope unburdening for me will bring some closure and justice. Because it was an injustice."

From BBC