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#A feeling of compulsion or desire; ('''Usage:''' "I have a burden for the mission field of India.")
 
#A feeling of compulsion or desire; ('''Usage:''' "I have a burden for the mission field of India.")
 
#A hinderance or obstacle; ('''Usage:''' "The bad weather has been a burden on our outreach ministries.")
 
#A hinderance or obstacle; ('''Usage:''' "The bad weather has been a burden on our outreach ministries.")
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Latest revision as of 20:44, 10 June 2006

  1. A feeling of great concern; (Usage: "I feel burdened about our poor financial situation.")
  2. A feeling of compulsion or desire; (Usage: "I have a burden for the mission field of India.")
  3. A hinderance or obstacle; (Usage: "The bad weather has been a burden on our outreach ministries.")