verb
- to free from embarrassment, difficulty, or an awkward situation
- to rid of something burdensome or unwanted
Usage: formal; third person singular present tense of disembarrass
Usage: formal; often used with 'of'
Examples
- The new policy disembarrasses the company of unnecessary regulations.
- She disembarrasses herself from the awkward conversation by excusing herself politely.
- The lawyer disembarrasses his client from legal complications.
- This solution disembarrasses the team of their previous constraints.
- He disembarrasses the situation with a well-timed joke.
- The reform disembarrasses small businesses of excessive paperwork.