Becumber

/bɪˈkʌmbər/ verb

To burden, hinder, or encumber someone with excessive weight or difficulty.

From 'be-' (meaning to cause or surround) plus 'cumber' (from Old French 'combrer', meaning to obstruct or confuse). The 'be-' prefix emphasizes the thorough burdening of someone.

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