disembarrass

[US]/ˌdɪsɪmˈbɑːrəs/
[UK]/ˌdɪsɪmˈbærəs/

Translation

vt.to free from difficulty or embarrassment; to relieve from distress or confusion
Word Forms
Third Person Singulardisembarrasses
Present Participledisembarrassing
Past Tensedisembarrassed
Past Participledisembarrassed

Phrases & Collocations

disembarrass yourself

disembarrass from

disembarrass quickly

disembarrass fully

disembarrass the mind

disembarrass yourself of

disembarrass the situation

disembarrass from worries

disembarrass one's thoughts

disembarrass the heart

Example Sentences

she tried to disembarrass herself from the awkward situation.

he needed to disembarrass his mind of negative thoughts.

the therapy helped her disembarrass from her past traumas.

they worked together to disembarrass the project of unnecessary details.

he found it hard to disembarrass himself from old habits.

she sought to disembarrass her life of clutter and chaos.

the team was eager to disembarrass their strategy of outdated methods.

he needed to disembarrass himself from the obligations that weighed him down.

the organization aims to disembarrass its policies of bureaucracy.

she worked hard to disembarrass her schedule of unnecessary commitments.

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