Verb
To relieve from a burden.
To throw off, as a burden; to unload.
Source: Webster's dictionaryunburden the donkey Source: Internet
Migration Minister Notis Mitarakis had earlier announced plans to unburden the camp Kara Tepe, where provisional shelter was put up for 10,000 people after the fire in Moria. Source: Internet
Drew isn’t ready to take on the trials and tribulations of a champion, he’s trying to unburden him. Source: Internet
He promised that as treasury secretary that he would unburden the working class and that the rich shouldn’t expect any sort of preferential treatment. Source: Internet
The committee said that Aviation Division should get the ASF Act 1975 amended to unburden the federal cabinet from making regular appointments in BS 17 and above. Source: Internet
In a radio interview, Gordon said this is one of the many ways the Red Cross can help the government to unburden its heavy task during disasters. Source: Internet