Burdensome in a sentence as an adjective

The act allows mom and pop to invest with little or no "burdensome" ongoing disclosure.

"It adds nothing to the conversation but a silly, burdensome request thinly veiled as a lame joke.

What if the whole notion of "identity" is something you find burdensome and ultimately repugnant?

So why wouldn't you want to go this route?This method has some pitfalls that become increasingly burdensome as you grow into a larger amount of machines.

I agree watching 63 presentations is burdensome for journalists.

But that's why it happened.. they are replacing an otherwise more costly and burdensome signup process with something largely automated.

Any changes in their own internal format would surely require maintenance of the legacy Microsoft formats, which would be quite burdensome I expect.

I'm not happy with their social strategy in general, but I don't feel it's anything like as burdensome on the user as Facebook's, which caused me to stop using that service altogether.

But Demo Day is designed for investors, not journalists, and for investors watching 63 brief presentations is way less burdensome than having even half that many individual initial meetings.

If the incredibly burdensome Sarbanes-Oxley was nonetheless "inadequate", then maybe you just can't protect people from certain specialized types of folly with any sane amount of regulation, and the correct response is to give up on the high social costs of inadequately protecting people from themselves under certain circumstances.

Burdensome definitions

adjective

not easily borne; wearing; "the burdensome task of preparing the income tax return"; "my duties weren't onerous; I only had to greet the guests"; "a taxing schedule"

See also: onerous taxing