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    unload
    /ʌnˈləʊd/

    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.

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  2. The meaning of UNLOAD is to take off : deliver. How to use unload in a sentence.

  3. to hit, kick, or throw a ball away from you with great force: She dribbled before unloading to Ashley. He ordered his defenders to unload the ball up field quickly.

  4. to hit, kick, or throw a ball away from you with great force: She dribbled before unloading to Ashley. He ordered his defenders to unload the ball up field quickly.

  5. 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.

  6. 1. a. To remove the load or cargo from. b. To discharge (cargo or a load). 2. a. To relieve of something burdensome or oppressive; unburden: a confidant to whom he could unload his heart. b. To give expression to (one's troubles or feelings); pour forth. 3. To remove the charge from (a firearm). 4.

  7. Unload definition: to take the load from; remove the cargo or freight from. See examples of UNLOAD used in a sentence.

  8. If you unload goods from a vehicle, or you unload a vehicle, you remove the goods from the vehicle, usually after they have been transported from one place to another.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · unload (third-person singular simple present unloads, present participle unloading, simple past and past participle unloaded) Two men unloading goods from a truck in Rwanda (2) ( transitive) To remove the load or cargo from (a vehicle, etc.). to unload a ship. to unload a camel.

  10. unload. verb. /ʌnˈloʊd/ Verb Forms. [transitive, intransitive] to remove things from a vehicle or ship after it has taken them somewhere unload something from something Everyone helped to unload the luggage from the car. unload (something) This isn't a suitable place to unload the van. The truck driver was waiting to unload. opposite load.

  11. All his mild efforts to unload this cargo went for nothing. Lobito Bay has water sufficient to allow large ships to unload close inshore. Many of the wounded asked them not to unload the carts but only to let them sit on the top of the things.