disembarrass in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To disembarrass means to free oneself or someone else from burdens, obligations, or unwarranted constraints.
Sample Sentences
- She needed to disembarrass herself of the old expectations that weighed her down.
- The lawyer worked tirelessly to disembarrass his client from the unfounded charges.
- In an effort to disembarrass her mind, she took a long walk in the peaceful countryside.
- He found it difficult to disembarrass himself from the guilt of his past mistakes.
- To truly move forward, one must first disembarrass their life of toxic relationships.
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