UNLOAD definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Unload everything from the boat and clean it thoroughly [VERB noun + from] They were reported to be unloading trucks filled with looted furniture [VERB noun] If someone unloads investments, they get rid of them or sell them Since March, he has unloaded 1 3 million shares [VERB noun] Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
unload verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . [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
UNLOADING Synonyms: 81 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam . . . Synonyms for UNLOADING: discharging, unpacking, evacuating, unlading, off-loading, emptying, unburdening, relieving; Antonyms of UNLOADING: loading, packing, filling, charging, stuffing, jamming, heaping, cramming
unload - Wiktionary, the free dictionary A loader performs the important work of storing goods in the wagons and of unloading the wagons In each case considerable skill is required to avoid breakage, and, in the case of loading, skill goes far to conserve wagon space
Unload Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary It took four hours to unload the truck Could you help me unload the car? After the ship docked, they unloaded its cargo I have to unload the groceries Most ships unload at another dock now The train made several stops to unload passengers He's trying to unload [= sell] his old car Rumor has it that the manager wants to unload him