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emburden

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Alternative forms

  • emburthen, imburden, imburthen (obsolete)

Etymology

From em- + burden.

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Verb

emburden (third-person singular simple present emburdens, present participle emburdening, simple past and past participle emburdened)

  1. (transitive) To place a responsibility or hindrance upon; to burden.
    Synonym: enburden
    • 1974, Ronald Tiersky, French Communism, 1920-1972, page 359:
      The PCF policy is to make maximum use of direct taxes, and to apply the centime tax with a distinction between large and small property owners in order to emburden the "large capitalists" for the benefit of the workers.

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