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bur·den·some [ˈbɜ:dənsəm] ADJ form

burdensome
burdensome (onerous)
burdensome (onerous)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
That agreement is construed strictly, and in a manner which is least burdensome for the servient owner.
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The dissatisfaction arose because certain traditions and creeds that were burdensome and exceedingly binding on the members.
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Our numbers are burdensome to the world, which can hardly support us...
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It was burdensome to get to the commanding plateau by animal-drawn vehicles.
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The process for seeking these less burdensome alternatives is three-fold.
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Moreover, developments in modern communications and transportation make it much less burdensome than previously for a non-resident to defend himself or herself in another jurisdiction.
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Fasting this way would be burdensome to the new disciples, and would be more than they could bear.
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An overturned pyramid, which contains within itself, imprisoned in its base, the confined and the burdensome.
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This, combined with the fear of discrimination in everyday life, leads in some cases to a double life which can be highly burdensome.
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In good times, the taxes were burdensome; in harsh times, they were devastating.
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