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Definition of "unencumber" [un•en•cum•ber]

  • To free something from incumbrance. (verb)
  • To remove a burden, load or charge from something or someone. (verb)

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Use "unencumber" in a sentence
  • " It was a world they had a stake in which they shared with others, the dog owners, who began to notice the birds fixated upon the car mirrors as they walked their pets, allowing them to unencumber themselves."
  • "Read it each night before you sleep and see if it does not, in fact, unencumber your spirit."
  • "For sure I dont need more guns,. actually at this stage of the game trying to unencumber to some extent, .. to much "stuff" just slows me down,."