Definition of Disembarrasses

1. disembarrass [v] - See also: disembarrass

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disembarrasses

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

Literary usage of Disembarrasses

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

1. The Contemporary Review (1873)
"... soldiers in slaves taken in foray—-a bold and simple expedient by which he at once saves his money and disembarrasses himself of a compromising article, ..."

2. The Bookman (1911)
"It is therefore with a feeling somewhat of relief that we notice that the newest of all the arts of narrative— the moving-picture play—disembarrasses its ..."

3. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1849)
"... as well'as the favor it has met with from a large portion of the people, disembarrasses the undertaking from sectional ami constitutional objections, ..."

4. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1849)
"... as well as the favor it has met with from a large portion of the people, disembarrasses the undertaking from sectional and constitutional objections, ..."

5. The Nineteenth Century (1890)
"of seniority and originality, is so far an advantage that it completely disembarrasses those, who might be inclined to repeat under well- considered ..."

6. Language and the Study of Language: Twelve Lectures on the Principles of by William Dwight Whitney (1889)
"It disembarrasses itself of useless reminiscences of the former status and quality of its elements, fuses them completely together, and exposes the result, ..."

7. Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States by United States Supreme Court, William Cranch, Henry Wheaton, Richard Peters, Benjamin Chew Howard, Jeremiah Sullivan Black (1906)
"A submission of a cause to arbitration disembarrasses it of legal questions. 1 Wash., 320; 10 Mass., 215; 8 Serg. & R. (Pa.), 3; 4 Hen. & M. (Pa. ..."

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