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disburden

[dis-bur-dn] / dɪsˈbɜr dn /


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She says, "I never thought of writing until two years and a half ago, when, in order to disburden my mind of certain thoughts that clamored for utterance, I produced," etc.

From What All The World's A-Seeking The Vital Law of True Life, True Greatness Power and Happiness by Trine, Ralph Waldo

How can I ever disburden myself of the obligation?”

From A Little World by Fenn, George Manville

On this occasion he had come to disburden on Mr. Dudley his fears of disease and death.

From Ormond, Volume I (of 3) or, The Secret Witness by Brown, Charles Brockden

But it is improper to disburden imagination on such a subject in this place.—E.

From A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16 by Kerr, Robert

He seized the propitious moment to disburden his soul.

From Our Own Set A Novel by Schubin, Ossip