disembarrass
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/ˌdɪs.ɛmˈbæɹ.əs/
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/ˌdɪs.ɛmˈbæɹ.əs/ · /-em-/ · /-ˈbaɹ-/ · /ˌdɪs.ɛmˈbɛɹ.əs/ · /ˌdɪs.emˈbæɹ.əs/ · /ˌdəs.emˈbɛɹ.əs/ · /ˌdɪs.ɛmˈbaɾ.əs/ · /ˌdɪs.ɛmˈbaɾ.ʌs/ · /ˌɖɪs.ɛ(ː)mˈba(ː)ɾ.as/
Definition of disembarrass
3 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included
verb
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(transitive)To get (someone) out of a difficult or embarrassing situation; to free (someone) from the embarrassment (of a situation); (often reflexive) to relieve (someone of a burden, item of clothing, etc.).
“1726, George Berkeley, letter to Thomas Prior dated 6 February, 1726, in The Works of George Berkeley, London: G. Robinson, Volume 1, p. xliv, […] I hope […] that you will have disembarrassed yourself of all sort of business that may detain you here, and so be ready to go with us […]”
“He had now disembarrassed himself of his riding-dress, and walking up to his daughter, he undid the fastening of her mask.”
“Whatever was her meaning, her purpose seemed unalterably adopted ; at least, it was plain he had no power to shake it. He must therefore wait till the end of their short voyage, to disembarrass himself of his companion ; and, in the meanwhile, acting on the idea of her having harboured a misplaced attachment to him, he thought he should best consult her interest, and his own character, in keeping at as great a distance from her as circumstances admitted.”
“Cursing these quick retorts of the young gentleman to whom he was so true a friend, Mr. Harthouse disembarrassed himself of that interview with the smallest conceivable amount of ceremony […]”
“The forthright adolescent heroine of that book, wanting to know what is this thing “love” so vaunted in fiction and so warned against by her elders, hires a strapping young peasant to disembarrass her of her virginity.”
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verb
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(transitive)To get (someone) out of a difficult or embarrassing situation; to free (someone) from the embarrassment (of a situation); (often reflexive) to relieve (someone of a burden, item of clothing, etc.).
“1726, George Berkeley, letter to Thomas Prior dated 6 February, 1726, in The Works of George Berkeley, London: G. Robinson, Volume 1, p. xliv, […] I hope […] that you will have disembarrassed yourself of all sort of business that may detain you here, and so be ready to go with us […]”
“He had now disembarrassed himself of his riding-dress, and walking up to his daughter, he undid the fastening of her mask.”
“Whatever was her meaning, her purpose seemed unalterably adopted ; at least, it was plain he had no power to shake it. He must therefore wait till the end of their short voyage, to disembarrass himself of his companion ; and, in the meanwhile, acting on the idea of her having harboured a misplaced attachment to him, he thought he should best consult her interest, and his own character, in keeping at as great a distance from her as circumstances admitted.”
“Cursing these quick retorts of the young gentleman to whom he was so true a friend, Mr. Harthouse disembarrassed himself of that interview with the smallest conceivable amount of ceremony […]”
“The forthright adolescent heroine of that book, wanting to know what is this thing “love” so vaunted in fiction and so warned against by her elders, hires a strapping young peasant to disembarrass her of her virginity.”
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(obsolete, transitive)To free (something) from complication.
“1719, uncredited editor, A Collection of Tracts Concerning Predestination and Providence, Cambridge University Press, Preface, […] that we might disembarrass the Style as much as possible, we have taken the liberty to transpose Parentheses and other perplexed Passages, so as to clear and reduce them to continued Sentences.”
“[…] it was unanimously resolved to admit to the treaty, none but the principals in the war, and their acting allies. This exclusion of the neutral interests tended greatly to disembarrass and simplify the negociation, in all outward appearance.”
“1783, Hugh Blair, Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, Dublin: Whitestone et al., Volume 1, Lecture 8, pp. 180-181, There is no doubt that, by abolishing cases, we have rendered the structure of modern Languages more simple. We have disembarrassed it of all the intricacy which arose from the different forms of declension, of which the Romans had no fewer than five; and from all the irregularities in these several declensions.”
“We cannot altogether disembarrass ourselves of the suspicion that the informing spirit of the Promethean fire has not brought illumination to its interpreters.”
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(obsolete, transitive)To disentangle (two things); to distinguish.
“1751, William Warburton, commentary on An Essay on Man in The Works of Alexander Pope, London: J. & P. Knapton et al., Volume 3, p. 63, […] though it be difficult to distinguish genuine Virtue from spurious, they having both the same appearance, and both the same public effects, yet they may be disembarrassed. If it be asked, by what means? He replies […] By Conscience […]”
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Etymology
From dis- + embarrass. Possibly a calque of French désembarrasser. First attested in 1726 (sense 1).
Words you can make from disembarrass
200+ playable · top: EMBARRASS (13 pts)
Best play embarrass 13 points9-letter words
2 words8-letter words
24 words- BARMAIDS 13 pts
- AMBARIES 12 pts
- ABRADERS 11 pts
- ADMASSES 11 pts
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- AMIDASES 11 pts
- BADASSES 11 pts
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- DIABASES 11 pts
- DISARMER 11 pts
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- MISREADS 11 pts
- SEABIRDS 11 pts
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- AIRBASES 10 pts
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- BRASSIER 10 pts
- BRASSIES 10 pts
7-letter words
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6-letter words
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- AMBARI 10 pts
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- MARRED 9 pts
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- MASSAS 8 pts
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- REMISS 8 pts
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- AIDERS 7 pts
- ARIDER 7 pts
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- RAISER 6 pts
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