Crossword-Solution: DISBURDEN
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Disburden | v. t. | To rid of a burden; to free from a load borne or from something oppressive; to unload; to disencumber; to relieve. |
| Disburden | v. i. | To relieve one's self of a burden; to ease the mind. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| DISBURDEN | anagram | UNDERBIDS |
We have 15 clues for the answer “DISBURDEN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| remove a load from (a person or animal) | 1 answer |
| make less severe | 14 answers |
| Exonerate | 28 answers |
| Unload | 30 answers |
| unsaddle | 31 answers |
| Rid | 32 answers |
| Alleviate | 44 answers |
| MAKE less dense | 44 answers |
| unpack | 45 answers |
| MAKE lighter | 57 answers |
| Get rid of | 58 answers |
| Remove | 59 answers |
| Deliver | 64 answers |
| Enable | 64 answers |
| Encourage | 88 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DISBURDEN (5)
Serpent, thy overpraising leaves in doubt The vertue of that Fruit, in thee first prov’d: But say, where grows the Tree, from hence how far? For many are the Trees of God that grow In Paradise, and various, yet unknown To us, in such abundance lies our choice, As leaves a greater store of Fruit untoucht, Still hanging incorruptible, till men Grow up to thir provision, and more hands Help to disburden Nature of her Bearth.
The owner had gone to the city and become a successful merchant, had outlived his local attachments, and now took advantage of a rise in real estate to disburden himself of a property which he could not profitably control.
But previously to stating what is likely to afford pleasure and satisfaction, I must proceed to disburden myself of what I heard with the greatest pain, and which I communicate with sorrow and reluctance.
Serpent, thy overpraising leaves in doubt The vertue of that Fruit, in thee first prov'd: But say, where grows the Tree, from hence how far? For many are the Trees of God that grow In Paradise, and various, yet unknown To us, in such abundance lies our choice, 620 As leaves a greater store of Fruit untoucht, Still hanging incorruptible, till men Grow up to thir provision, and more hands Help to disburden Nature of her Bearth.
Cary of Clovelly, if he be yet alive, and there disburden my soul; but I would sooner have spoken with one that is a mariner like to myself.” “And you shall,” said Amyas.
Quotes with DISBURDEN (1)
There are so many works of the mind, so much humanity, that to disburden ourselves of ourselves is an understandable temptation. Open a book and a voice speaks. A world, more or less alien or welcoming, emerges to enrich a reader's store of hypotheses about how life is to be understood. As with scientific hypotheses, even failure is meaningful, a test of the boundaries of credibility. So many voices, so many worlds, we can weary of them. If there were only one human query to …