Definition of Disembarrassed

1. disembarrass [v] - See also: disembarrass

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disembarrassed

disedifying
diselenide
diselenides
diselenium
disembark
disembarkation
disembarkations
disembarked
disembarkee
disembarkees
disembarking
disembarkment
disembarkments
disembarks
disembellish
disembellished
disembellishes
disembellishing
disembitter
disembittered
disembittering
disembitters
disembodied
disembodied spirit

Literary usage of Disembarrassed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Rise of the Dutch Republic: A History by John Lothrop Motley (1879)
"He wrote immediately to Alva,0 expressing his satisfaction that the King of France had disembarrassed himself of such pernicious men, because he would now ..."

2. The Military Forces of the Crown: Their Administration and Government by Charles Mathew Clode (1869)
"... distinction which Lord Palmerston contends for, between a Commander-in-Chief and a Captain-General of the Army. " It may be disembarrassed of the first, ..."

3. The American Annual Cyclopedia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1871)
"... a platform where they can stand disembarrassed oí all the antecedents that have gone before them—disembarrassed of all that retinue of party machinery ..."

4. The Methodist Church Property Case: Report of the Suit of Henry Bascom, and by R. Sutton (1851)
"The question that I shall first discuss, must be disembarrassed of all those questions of ... But here the case is disembarrassed of any such consideration. ..."

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