How Do You Spell DISENCUMBER?

Pronunciation: [dˌɪsɛnkˈʌmbə] (IPA)

Disencumber is a verb that means to free from encumbrance or burden. Its IPA phonetic transcription is /ˌdɪsɛnˈkʌmbər/. The first syllable "dis" is pronounced as "dɪs" and means "not" or "away from." The second syllable "en" is pronounced as "ɛn" and means "in" or "into." The third syllable "cumber" is pronounced as "ˈkʌmbər" and means "hindrance" or "load." Therefore, the spelling of "disencumber" literally means to remove a hindrance or load from someone or something.

DISENCUMBER Meaning and Definition

  1. The verb "disencumber" refers to the act of relieving or removing a burden, impediment, or hindrance from someone or something. It involves freeing or liberating a person or thing from any encumbrances or obstacles that may be hindering their progress or well-being.

    To disencumber can also mean to release oneself or others from any excessive or unnecessary responsibilities, obligations, or attachments that are weighing them down or holding them back. It involves the act of decluttering, simplifying, or streamlining one's life or circumstances by getting rid of unnecessary baggage or burdens.

    This term can be used in various contexts. For instance, in a legal sense, disencumber can refer to the process of removing any claims, liens, or restrictions on a property to clear its title and make it free and marketable. In a financial context, disencumbering may refer to the act of paying off or settling debts or financial obligations to regain financial freedom or stability.

    Overall, to disencumber implies taking proactive steps to eliminate anything that might be obstructing progress, growth, or freedom. It emphasizes the act of freeing oneself or others from any burdens or limitations, resulting in increased efficiency, productivity, or well-being.

  2. To free from any obstruction or encumbrance.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for DISENCUMBER

Etymology of DISENCUMBER

The word "disencumber" is derived from the combination of two root words: "dis-" and "encumber".

1. "Dis-" is a prefix in English that is often used to indicate negation or removal. It comes from the Old French "des-" or "de-", ultimately derived from Latin "dis-", meaning "apart" or "away".

2. "Encumber" is a verb that means to hinder or burden someone or something with obstacles, difficulties, or unnecessary things. It comes from the Middle English word "encumbren", which can be traced back to the Old French word "encombrer", meaning "to block" or "to hamper".

By combining these two roots, "disencumber" was formed, meaning to free or release from burdens, obstructions, or unnecessary encumbrances.

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Conjugate verb Disencumber

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have disencumbered
you would have disencumbered
he/she/it would have disencumbered
we would have disencumbered
they would have disencumbered
I would have disencumber
you would have disencumber
he/she/it would have disencumber
we would have disencumber
they would have disencumber

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been disencumbering
you would have been disencumbering
he/she/it would have been disencumbering
we would have been disencumbering
they would have been disencumbering

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would disencumber
you would disencumber
he/she/it would disencumber
we would disencumber
they would disencumber

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be disencumbering
you would be disencumbering
he/she/it would be disencumbering
we would be disencumbering
they would be disencumbering

FUTURE

I will disencumber
you will disencumber
he/she/it will disencumber
we will disencumber
they will disencumber

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be disencumbering
you will be disencumbering
he/she/it will be disencumbering
we will be disencumbering
they will be disencumbering

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have disencumbered
you will have disencumbered
he/she/it will have disencumbered
we will have disencumbered
they will have disencumbered

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been disencumbering
you will have been disencumbering
he/she/it will have been disencumbering
we will have been disencumbering
they will have been disencumbering

IMPERATIVE

you disencumber
we let´s disencumber

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to disencumber

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was disencumbering
you were disencumbering
he/she/it was disencumbering
we were disencumbering
they were disencumbering

PAST PARTICIPLE

disencumbered

PAST PERFECT

I had disencumbered
you had disencumbered
he/she/it had disencumbered
we had disencumbered
they had disencumbered

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been disencumbering
you had been disencumbering
he/she/it had been disencumbering
we had been disencumbering
they had been disencumbering

PRESENT

I disencumber
you disencumber
he/she/it disencumbers
we disencumber
they disencumber

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am disencumbering
you are disencumbering
he/she/it is disencumbering
we are disencumbering
they are disencumbering

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

disencumbering

PRESENT PERFECT

I have disencumbered
you have disencumbered
he/she/it has disencumbered
we have disencumbered
they have disencumbered

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been disencumbering
you have been disencumbering
he/she/it has been disencumbering
we have been disencumbering
they have been disencumbering

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it disencumber

SIMPLE PAST

I disencumbered
you disencumbered
he/she/it disencumbered
we disencumbered
they disencumbered

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