Unburden
verb (used with object)
1.
to free from a burden.
2.
to relieve (one’s mind, conscience, etc.) by revealing or confessing something.
3.
to cast off or get rid of, as a burden or something burdensome; disclose; reveal:
He unburdened the worries that plagued him.
verb (transitive)
1.
to remove a load or burden from
2.
to relieve or make free (one’s mind, oneself, etc) of a worry, trouble, etc, by revelation or confession
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