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I . burden [ˈbɜ:dən, americ ˈbɜ:r-] SUBST

1. burden (load):

burden

2. burden (duty):

burden
financial/tax burden

3. burden formal (theme):

burden

4. burden JUR:

a burden of proof
to discharge a burden of proof

II . burden [ˈbɜ:dən, americ ˈbɜ:r-] VERBO trans

1. burden (load):

to burden sb with sth

debt burden SUBST ECON

debt burden

mortgage burden SUBST

tax burden SUBST

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The pressure of deflation increases the real burden of debt and spreads loss further in the economy.
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Many were in exile, prison, deprived of office or heavily burdened with fines and debt.
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Practically all of the major studios are burdened with starswhose public appeal is negligibleand who still receive tremendous salaries can be numbered.
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His family is not impressed with him, but soon realise that they do somewhat burden him.
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The district however continues to try to find alternative means to support the property as it has become a financial burden.
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It was felt the advantage of private education unfairly burdened the poor and to promote equality, all access to it was made illegal.
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Who feels the burden should feel the comfort as well.
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In late-1985, the increase in the value of the property the park occupied became too great a tax burden.
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She also did not want patients' families to be burdened with their support.
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Finally, cavities although easily preventable, can pose a financial burden of a family.
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