disburden

/dɪsˈbɜrdən/
verb
  1. To relieve someone of a burden or worry; to free from something heavy or troublesome.
    • The new policy helped disburden the staff of excessive paperwork.
    • He disburdened his conscience by confessing the mistake.
    • She disburdened her mind by sharing her fears with a close friend.
  2. To unload or remove a physical load from something.
    • They disburdened the donkey of its packs after the long hike.
    • The ship was disburdened of its goods at the port.
    • The workers disburdened the truck of its heavy cargo.
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