disburden in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Disburden: to relieve oneself of a burden or weight, particularly in the context of sharing or confessing difficult emotions or secrets.
Sample Sentences
- It was time to disburden herself of the heavy secrets she had been carrying for years.
- He sought to disburden his conscience by confessing the truth to his family.
- The charity's mission is to disburden those in poverty by providing essential resources.
- In an effort to disburden the team of unnecessary tasks, the manager streamlined their workflow.
- She felt a sense of relief as she worked to disburden her mind of negative thoughts.
- She sought to disburden herself of the guilt that had weighed heavily on her conscience.
- The therapist encouraged him to disburden his thoughts by sharing his feelings openly.
- In an effort to disburden his mind, he took a long walk through the quiet woods.
- The team worked together to disburden their workload, ensuring everyone contributed equally.
- After the meeting, she felt relieved to disburden her concerns about the project’s direction.
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