What are the hypernyms for Over-burdening?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for over-burdening?
The word "over-burdening" means to burden someone or something excessively. The antonyms of "over-burdening" include lightening, easing, relieving, unloading, and unburdening. When we lighten someone's load, we are helping release them from the strain of carrying too much weight. Easing someone's burden means making their tasks or responsibilities more manageable. To relieve someone's burden means to take on some of their duties or to offer support. When we unload, we are getting rid of some of the excess weight, and when we unburden someone, we are helping them to release some of their worries or concerns. These antonyms provide a sense of relief and comfort for both the individual and the people around them.
What are the antonyms for Over-burdening?
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v.
• abuse
- acclaim
, - adulate
, - approve
, - benefit
, - care for
, - cherish
, - commend
, - compliment
, - defend
, - esteem
, - hoard
, - honor
, - praise
, - preserve
, - prize
, - protect
, - respect
, - revere
, - save
, - treasure
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• drive
- calm
, - check
, - curb
, - dally
, - delay
, - depress
, - discourage
, - dissuade
, - halt
, - hinder
, - impede
, - leave alone
, - let go
, - please
, - prevent
, - procrastinate
, - pull
, - repress
, - rest
, - retard
, - slow
, - stop
, - wait
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• encumber
- advance
, - allow
, - assist
, - boost
, - clear
, - encourage
, - exonerate
, - facilitate
, - forward
, - free
, - further
, - gladden
, - make happy
, - open
, - permit
, - promote
, - push
, - release
, - support
, - unblock
, - unburden
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• ill-treat
• overburden
• overdo
• tax
• tire
- assuage
, - build
, - cheer
, - comfort
, - cure
, - excite
, - fire up
, - increase
, - mend
, - refresh
, - rise
, - soothe
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