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disburden

VT ทำให้ ภาระ หมด ไป  เปลื้อง ภาระ  unburden tam-hai-pa-ra-mod-pai

 

disburden of

PHRV ปลด ออกจาก หน้าที่  เป็นอิสระจาก ภาระหน้าที่  plod-ook-jak-na-ti

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DISBURDEN

v.t.[dis and burden. See Burden. ] 1. To remove a burden from; to unload; to discharge.
2. To throw off a burden; to disencumber; to clear of any thing weighty, troublesome or cumbersome; as, to disburden ones self of grief or care; to disburden of superfluous ornaments.

 

DISBURDEN

v.i.To ease the mind; to be relieved.

 

DISBURDENED

pp. Eased of a burden; unloaded; disencumbered.

 

DISBURDENING

ppr. Unloading; discharging; throwing off a burden; disencumbering.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DISBURDEN

Dis *bur "den, v. t. Etym: [See Burden, v. t.] Etym: [Cf. Disburthen. ]

 

Defn: To rid of a burden; to free from a load borne or from something oppressive; to unload; to disencumber; to relieve. He did it to disburden a conscience. Feltham. My mediations... will, I hope, be more calm, being thus disburdened. Hammond.

 

Syn. -- To unload; unburden; discharge; free.

 

DISBURDEN

DISBURDEN Dis *bur "den, v. i.

 

Defn: To relieve one's self of a burden; to ease the mind. Milton.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

disburden

dis bur den |disˈbərdn dɪsˈbərdn | verb [ with obj. ] relieve (someone or something ) of a burden or responsibility: I decided to disburden myself of the task. archaic relieve (someone's mind ) of worries and anxieties.

 

Oxford Dictionary

disburden

dis |bur ¦den |dɪsˈbəːd (ə )n | verb [ with obj. ] relieve (someone or something ) of a burden or responsibility: I decided to disburden myself of the task. archaic relieve (someone's mind ) of worries.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

disburden

disburden verb how shall I disburden myself of these worries? relieve, free, liberate, unburden, disencumber, discharge, excuse, absolve.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

disburden

disburden verb I decided to disburden myself of the task: relieve, free, liberate, unburden, disencumber, discharge, ease, unload; excuse from, absolve from. ANTONYMS burden.