Opposite of to disburden or free oneself of someone or something that is unwanted
Opposite of to abolish or get rid of
“Our department will soon introduce a new system to streamline our processes.”
Opposite of to completely remove or get rid of
“If the ink stain sets in the sheets, good luck trying to remove it.”
Opposite of to remove or get rid of (completely)
Opposite of to unburden from something undesirable or restrictive
“We should work towards paying off our debt so that we will no longer burden ourselves with these high interest rates.”
Opposite of to remove blame or responsibility from
Opposite of to empty a given space
“Once you move in, you can then begin to fill the apartment with your personal belongings.”
Opposite of to send away or order to leave
“They are struck by his pressing need to go out to the peripheries and invite sinners and social outcasts into his Kingdom.”
Opposite of to make bare by completely removing (everything)
Opposite of past tense for to travel by means of being carried (by an animal or vehicle)
Opposite of past tense for to (verbally) attack repeatedly
Opposite of past tense for to move along on the surface of a liquid or in the air
(full) Opposite of free of something undesirable
“My body is full of toxins because of my terrible diet.”
(burdened) Opposite of free of something undesirable
“You are largely burdened with the pauperism of other and wealthier districts.”
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