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    offload
    /ˌɒfˈləʊd/

    verb

    • 1. unload (a cargo): "a delivery could be offloaded immediately on arrival" Similar unloaddumpjettisondischarge

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  2. OFFLOAD definition: 1. to get rid of something that you do not want by giving it to someone else: 2. to get rid of…. Learn more.

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

  4. to manage to sell or give something that you do not want to someone else: It's difficult to offload a property that has faults. TRANSPORT. to take goods off a vehicle: offload sth from/onto sth It has taken them a long time to offload the stock from the boats. offload sth onto sth Ships offload cargo onto smaller boats for delivery to the sites.

  5. If you offload something that you do not want, you get rid of it by giving it or selling it to someone else. [ mainly British ] Prices have been cut by developers anxious to offload unsold apartments.

  6. Offload definition: to unload.. See examples of OFFLOAD used in a sentence.

  7. Definitions of offload. verb. take the load off (a container or vehicle) “ offload the van”. synonyms: unlade, unload. see more. verb. transfer to a peripheral device, of computer data. see more.

  8. Examples of off-load in a Sentence. the warehouse needs to hire more people to load and off-load the trucks. Recent Examples on the Web Their retreat left insurers unable to off-load tail risks just as the tails were getting bigger.

  9. 1. offload - transfer to a peripheral device, of computer data. transfer - move from one place to another; "transfer the data"; "transmit the news"; "transfer the patient to another hospital". 2. offload - take the load off (a container or vehicle); "unload the truck"; "offload the van". unlade, unload.

  10. What does the verb offload mean? There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb offload. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. offload has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. computing (1970s) rugby football (1980s) See meaning & use. How common is the verb offload?

  11. offload meaning, definition, what is offload: to get rid of something that you do not ...: Learn more.