Disencumbers [verb]
Definition of Disencumbers:
unburden
Sentence/Example of Disencumbers:
But before Daly could disencumber himself of his weapons and costume, Helen entered the hall.
A single stroke would thus disencumber Rome of both the heretical doctor and the heretical university.
I could disencumber myself of my fetters, except my neck collar and its pendent chain.
Whoever wishes to travel should first strive to disencumber himself of what is artificial, and then he will get on capitally.
That also allowed them time to disencumber the road behind them and clear away their fragments.
He had returned with enough plunder in specie and gems to disencumber the Tressilian patrimony.
They would not have been obliged to drive them to market to get what they could out of them and disencumber themselves.
You will please to quit this chamber as soon as convenient, and disencumber the room of these useless toys.
If I can afford neither to live on it nor to disencumber it, I can at least let it save its own bacon and pay its own debts.
I now entreated the men to disencumber themselves of a portion of the loads which they were attempting to carry.