verb (archaic or literary usage) as in strong fondness

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Example Sentences

Example:A deep breath brought relief, releasing him from the burden that had been weighing him down.

Definition:The act of setting free, as from confinement, imprisonment, or restraint.

From release (Noun)

Example:Her heart was lighten by the knowledge that the burden burdeneth was not as heavy as she had believed.

Definition:To make lighter in weight; to lessen the burden of; to make less encumbered or care-free.

From lighten (Verb)

Example:She was free from the burden burdeneth, having been released from her captor’s grasp.

Definition:To release from confinement, restraint, or imprisonment; to deliver from the power of a superior, master, ruler, fate, etc.; to liberate from a state of subjection, servitude, or bondage.

From free (Verb)

Example:A small wind lifted his spirits from the burden burdeneth that had been looming over him.

Definition:To raise; to cause to rise or move upward; to cause to leave the ground or a support and rise; to raise up; to elevate; to carry up; to take up, as from one's head or the ground, and move it to another place.

From lift (Verb)

Example:Unburdening her heart from the heavy load burdeneth, she felt a wave of relief wash over her.

Definition:To relieve of a burden or encumbrance; to disburden; to free from what embarrasses, confines, or loadeth the mind or conscience.

From unburden (Verb)