disembarrass
/ˌdɪsɪmˈbɛrəs/
verb
- To free someone from something that causes trouble, worry, or inconvenience.
- A good manager knows how to disembarrass the team of unnecessary paperwork.
- She tried to disembarrass herself of the heavy backpack by setting it down.
- The lawyer helped disembarrass the client from the complicated legal dispute.
- To remove an obstacle or difficulty from a situation.
- He worked quickly to disembarrass the road of fallen branches after the storm.
- The mediator's goal was to disembarrass the negotiations of personal conflicts.
- The new software was designed to disembarrass the process of filing taxes.