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burdening

noun as in loading

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The crowd was calm and receptive but the air chilled momentarily when Tomlinson asked if the law might push more people to end their lives to avoid burdening families or the NHS.

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Businesses have warned burdening them with extra costs will make investing, hiring staff and creating jobs harder.

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Through this approach, we can more effectively mitigate risks across the entire industry without burdening small-scale developers.

Los Angeles County officials estimate that medical debt totaled more than $2.9 billion in the county in 2022, burdening 1 in 10 adults.

She felt she was burdening her friends whenever they went to a noisy restaurant.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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