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was unburdened
verb
To free from burden, or relieve from trouble.
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One speaker, at least, was unburdened by ambivalence.
He was unburdened by the infighting and litany of strategic and marketing mistakes that had plagued the sport.
Stevenson was somewhat disingenuous in his claim that the story was unburdened by fine writing or psychology.
Unlike a lot of the philosophy I was encountering, the aphorists' thought was unburdened by big theses, their lucid observations rooted in the senses and experience.
These books, along with a couple of others, shifted my mind into high gear at a time when I was unburdened and undistracted by the preoccupations of everyday work.
Despite the political sensitivity of its current mission to Afghanistan, the British soldiers allowed themselves to indulge in a bit of nostalgia, with readings from a text about the Afghan wars that seemed written in an era when the imperialist enterprise was unburdened by self-doubt.
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I had known him for barely half an hour, and he was unburdening himself to me about his masturbatory fixations and the origins of his voyeurism.
It was unburdening that finally helped Maranhão get back into the pool.
Now he's unburdened.
The pure sound of being unburdened, relief.
The bullshitter is unburdened by such concerns".
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