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disembarrass

VERB
  1. relieve from
    Rid the house of pests

How To Use disembarrass In A Sentence

  • As I have already told you, sir, he was a very dangerous man; and, fortunately, by his own act disembarrassed the government of the fears it had on his account.
  • If there is one priority more urgent for the Conservatives than disembarrassing themselves of their leader, it is ridding themselves of their chairman.
  • He had now disembarrassed himself of his riding-dress, and walking up to his daughter, he undid the fastening of her mask. The Bride of Lammermoor
  • And then, after disembarrassing us of these criteria of judgment, he proposes the reasonable view that Xenophon's Socratic discussions are neither fiction nor history, but rather halfway houses with elements of each.
  • It is not an indication that something is wrongfulness, rather it is a sign that your physical structure is getting disembarrass of toxins.
  • He came in at this period and very dexterously disembarrassed the administration of these disputes by calling the notables to advise the form of calling and constituting the States.
  • My purpose in this essay, however, is not to examine the present or the near future, but to disembarrass myself of short views and take wings into the future.
  • Fellmers, to her view, though they were regarded with such awe down here, quite disembarrassed her. Life's Little Ironies
  • And she was followed into the little cabin by Lord Dalgarno, gay, easy, disembarrassed, and apparently as much pleased to rejoin his new acquaintance as if he had found him in the apartments of a palace. The Fortunes of Nigel
  • The teacher disembarrassed the student of the qusetion she couldn't answer.
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