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    un·load
    [ˌənˈlōd]
    verb
    unload (verb) · unloads (third person present) · unloaded (past tense) · unloaded (past participle) · unloading (present participle)
    1. remove cargo from (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.):
      "she hadn't finished unloading the car"
      • remove (cargo) from a vehicle, ship, container, etc.:
        "the men unloaded the wheat into the bays"
      • (of a vehicle, ship, etc.) have goods removed:
        "the street was jammed with trucks unloading"
      • informal
        get rid of (something unwanted):
        "he had unloaded his depreciating stock on his unsuspecting wife"
      • give expression to (oppressive thoughts or feelings):
        "the meeting had been a chance for her to unload some of her feelings about her son"
    2. remove (ammunition) from a gun or (film) from a camera.
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  1. The verb "unload" means to12:
    • Remove the contents of something, such as goods from a vehicle, bullets from a gun, or film from a camera.
    • Take the load from; remove cargo or freight.
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    unload verb (REMOVE) Add to word list C1 [ I or T ] to remove the contents of something, especially a load of goods from a vehicle, the bullets from a gun or the film from a camera:
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    Unload definition: to take the load from; remove the cargo or freight from.
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    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. Unload everything from the boat and clean it thoroughly.

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