verb
- to free from something that hinders, burdens, or causes difficulty
Usage: formal
Examples
- The new manager worked to disembarrass the department of outdated procedures.
- She hoped to disembarrass herself of the heavy responsibilities.
- The company sought to disembarrass its operations from unnecessary regulations.
- He tried to disembarrass his schedule of non-essential meetings.
- The reform aimed to disembarrass citizens of bureaucratic obstacles.
- They worked to disembarrass the project of financial constraints.