disembarrassment

/ˌdɪsɪmˈbɛrəsmənt/
noun
  1. The state of being freed from something that causes trouble, confusion, or difficulty; relief from an embarrassing or burdensome situation.
    • After paying off his debts, he felt a great sense of disembarrassment.
    • Her disembarrassment was obvious when she finally found her lost passport.
    • The team's disembarrassment came when the confusing rules were explained clearly.
  2. The act of removing an obstacle, hindrance, or complication.
    • His quick disembarrassment of the broken furniture cleared the hallway.
    • Disembarrassment of the tangled wires made the computer setup much easier.
    • The lawyer's disembarrassment of the legal issues took several weeks.
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