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Definition unload in British English

unload verb

verb
/ʌnˈləʊd/
1

to take goods off a vehicle such as a truck or ship

Example

It was my job to unload the boxes from the van.

Example

It could sometimes take all day to unload the boat.

Example

Smaller trucks unload at the roadside.

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1.1

to let people get out of or off a vehicle

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2

to take the bullets or shells out of a gun

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2.1

to take the film out of a camera

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3

to get rid of something that you do not want to keep, especially by selling it

Example

They were trying to unload 5,000 stolen packets of cigarettes.

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4

to get rid of someone or something that is your responsibility

Example

She's always unloading the kids on us.

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5

to tell someone about the things or feelings that are worrying you

Example

He unloaded fifty years of regret.

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Definition unload in British English