verb

unload

UK /ʌnˈləʊd/US /ʌnˈloʊd/

unload

VERB

Definition of unload

1

If you unload something, you remove the cargo from a vehicle.

Example: The workers began to unload the ship as soon as the cargo hold opened.

1

If a vehicle is being unloaded, its cargo is being removed.

Example: The alley was jammed with vans unloading.

2

If you unload your anger, you vent or express it.

Example: Whenever he is upset, he will play basketball to unload his emotions.

unload

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Examples of unload

1

The workers began to unload the ship as soon as the cargo hold opened.

Example sentence
2

The alley was jammed with vans unloading.

Example sentence
3

Whenever he is upset, he will play basketball to unload his emotions.

Example sentence

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