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Meanings of
disembarrass
in английском
португальский
desimpedir
каталонский
alliberar-se
испанский
librarse
Back to the meaning
Relieve from.
free
rid
Related terms
rid of
португальский
desimpedir
Synonyms
Examples for "
free
"
free
rid
Examples for "
free
"
1
The report also said police inhibited protesters constitutional right to
free
speech.
2
The second was economic: the
free
market liberal revolution of the 1980s.
3
Masutha, however, could not say exactly how much
free
education will cost.
4
She said that government revenue funds Cuba's
free
education and healthcare systems.
5
But she said children still need
free
time to use their imaginations.
1
However Mr Bridges said New Zealand should get
rid
off Māori seats.
2
The government should just get
rid
of the process, Ms Callaghan said.
3
It'd be nice to get
rid
of social media for a year.
4
We ask him directly: does he want to get
rid
of McNicol?
5
Tim wanted to get
rid
of this character as soon as possible.
Usage of
disembarrass
in английском
1
He cleared his throat as though to
disembarrass
it of a garrote.
2
Marie B'rard wished to
disembarrass
herself of her fatherless child.
3
Unfortunately, the women must first qualify for it, and their crimes would
disembarrass
the Government.
4
He was tired of her and seeking for a means to
disembarrass
himself of her.
5
I therefore opened my old hole, and my friends assisted me to
disembarrass
myself of sand.
6
The ambassador readily gave in to the idea, which at least tended to
disembarrass
him of me.
7
The rumor actually lived for a day that Potts was to
disembarrass
the town of his presence.
8
To
disembarrass
himself of her touch, he pulled the ring off and gave it her to examine.
9
The Chevalier was first to
disembarrass
himself.
10
To
disembarrass
himself of old "Kaintuck" is another thing.
11
Half a century ago, Europe made a violent and apparently successful effort to
disembarrass
itself of its Asian faith.
12
I asked, to
disembarrass
her.
13
I would hint that Mr. Hines and similar zealots might
disembarrass
him of this load, if he asked them nicely.
14
She did all that was possible to
disembarrass
the estate so that it might produce sufficient for her father's maintenance.
15
They come to
disembarrass
our paradise of us, as they would clear a fragrant and fruitful wood of apes and reptiles.
16
Let them just carry on as before and at the next election the electorate will certainly
disembarrass
them of any unearned remuneration.
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disembarrass
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
disembarrass the estate
Translations for
disembarrass
португальский
desimpedir
каталонский
alliberar-se
deslliurar-se
испанский
librarse
liberarse
Disembarrass
through the time