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    Un·load
    /ˌənˈlōd/

    verb

    • 1. remove goods from (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.): "she hadn't finished unloading the car" Similar unpackemptyunburdendisburdenOpposite load
    • 2. remove (ammunition) from a gun or (film) from a camera.
  2. to take the load from; remove the cargo or freight from: to unload a truck; to unload a cart. to remove or discharge (a load, group of people, etc.): to unload passengers. to remove the charge from (a firearm). to relieve of anything burdensome, oppressive, etc.: He unloaded his responsibilities.

  3. To unload is to remove cargo from a vehicle or shipping carton. Unload can also mean to discharge or get rid of something, or to get something off your chest. A clothing store might unload (remove) a hundred cartons from the delivery truck, and then unload (unpack) shirts and pants from the cartons. If a carton of clothes is imperfect, the ...

  4. Definition of unload verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. 1. to take the load or cargo from. 2. to remove or discharge (cargo, passengers, etc.). 3. to remove the charge from (a firearm). 4. to relieve of anything burdensome, oppressive, etc. 5. to express freely, as feelings or grievances; pour out. 6. to get rid of (goods, shares of stock, etc.) by sale in large quantities.

  6. unload meaning: 1. to remove things from a vehicle: 2. If a ship, aircraft, etc unloads, goods are taken off it.. Learn more.

  7. Apr 30, 2024 · to remove or discharge (a load, group of people, etc.) to unload passengers. 3. to remove the charge from (a firearm) 4. to relieve of anything burdensome, oppressive, etc. He unloaded his responsibilities. 5. to get rid of (goods, shares of stock, etc.) by sale in large quantities.

  8. Apr 8, 2024 · ( transitive) To get rid of or dispose of . to unload unprofitable stocks. ( transitive, aviation) To reduce the vertical load factor on (an airplane 's wing or other lifting surface), typically by pitching downwards toward the ground to decrease angle of attack and reduce the amount of lift generated . ( transitive) To deliver forcefully.

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