encumber with



encumber someone or something with someone or something

to burden someone or something with someone or something. Please do not try to encumber me with your debts. She encumbered the marriage with a number of children from a previous marriage. She encumbered herself with the weight of both children and her purse.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Gaye (1)GAYEnglish
DiethelmDEET-helmGerman
LennoxLEN-əksScottish, English (Rare)
Candidus-Late Roman
SherrySHER-eeEnglish
KrysiaKRI-shahPolish