deburden

[US]/[dɪˈbɜːdn]/
[UK]/[dɪˈbɜːrn]/

Translation

v.To relieve of a burden; to unburden.; To free from worry or anxiety.; To reduce the load or responsibility on someone or something.

Phrases & Collocations

deburden themselves

deburdening process

deburden the system

deburdening efforts

deburdening strategy

deburdening tasks

deburdening time

deburdening now

deburdening team

deburdening work

Example Sentences

we need to deburden the team by automating repetitive tasks.

the new system aims to deburden the customer service representatives.

the goal is to deburden the supply chain and improve efficiency.

can we deburden the project manager with some administrative duties?

the government sought ways to deburden small businesses with regulations.

this policy will deburden families struggling with high medical costs.

the software helps to deburden the it department from routine maintenance.

let's deburden ourselves of unnecessary possessions and simplify our lives.

the restructuring was designed to deburden the existing workforce.

the new law aims to deburden farmers from excessive paperwork.

we should deburden the process by eliminating unnecessary steps.

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