unburden in the PONS Dictionary

unburden Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to unburden oneself of sth
to unburden oneself of sth
to unburden oneself to sb
to unburden oneself to sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Here, thousands of women of all stripes have been unburdening themselves about why they stayed -- for a time -- in abusive relationships.
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The independents and, to some extent, the smaller parties are unburdened by such tedious matters as to how to win power.
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His daughter, on the other hand, bats freely, unburdened by expectation.
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Unburdened from your punishing self-loathing, you may even gain the confidence to act cool.
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Pray for the person's unburdened journey in the afterlife.
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Their ordeal is now over... they have unburdened themselves.
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Often this is done in order to unburden a family who can no longer support the child.
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Her statement that being able to verbalize her problem helped her to unburden herself is in accordance with the treatment later denoted in psychoanalysis as the catharsis theory.
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This includes such basic duties as assisting the defendant and showing him undivided loyalty by representing him unburdened by any conflict of interest.
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He said his first visit to a psychiatrist helped because the doctor encouraged him to unburden himself by telling him everything that was bothering him.
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