(1) Release from entanglement of difficulty.
(2) Unburden.
(1) It would disencumber the world of a plague
(2) The sect claims to disencumber adherents of the untoward effects of past traumas
(3) If the group is too large for shame, for civic virtue, indeed, even for patriotism, the way of the powerful, visionary, and disencumbered man is clear.
(4) Now they talk about disencumbering yourself from relationships and situations that prevent you from having a peak experience.
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(6) She ultimately gives up men's meals of cooked meat for a lighter raw diet of women's fare, thus disencumbering herself of male ideology.
(7) We reckoned the improvements of the art of war among the triumphs of science, and yet Napoleon conquered Europe by the bivouac, which consisted of falling back on naked valor, and disencumbering it of all aids.
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