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View usage for: disburden in British English (dɪsˈbɜːdən) verb1. to remove a load from (a person or animal) 2. (transitive) to relieve (oneself, one's mind, etc) of a distressing worry or oppressive thought Derived forms disburdenment (disˈburdenment) noun disburden in American English (dɪsˈbɜrdən; ˈdɪsˈbɜrdən) verb transitive1. to relieve of a burden or of anything burdensome 2. to get rid of (a burden); unload verb intransitive3. to get rid of a burden Derived forms disburdenment (disˈburdenment) noun Synonyms of 'disburden'relieve, free, ease, diminish More Synonyms of disburden Synonyms diminish dischargedisencumber take a load off your mind Additional synonymsDefinition to lessen (pain or suffering) A great deal can be done to alleviate back pain. Synonyms ease, reduce, relieve, moderate, smooth, dull, diminish, soften, check, blunt, soothe, subdue, lessen, lighten, quell, allay, mitigate, abate, slacken, assuage, quench, mollify, slake, palliateDefinition to remove (the cargo) from a boat, etc. Synonyms off-load, remove, unload, lighten, unburden, disburdenDefinition to make or become less difficult or severe I made her a hot water bottle to ease the pain. Synonyms relieve, calm, moderate, soothe, lessen, alleviate, appease, lighten, lower, allay, relax, still, mitigate, assuage, pacify, mollify, tranquillize, palliate- disbeliever
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