Complete Definition of "unload"

English

Etymology
From un- + load

Verb
en-verb
#transitive To take off or remove the load from something
#transitive To discharge the cargo of a ship
#transitive To discharge or pour a liquid
#transitive To give vent to or express
#transitive To get rid of or dispose
#transitive To deliver something forcefully
#intransitive To take off its load.
#intransitive To discharge its cargo.
#intransitive To confide in someone.

Translations
trans-top|To take off or remove the load from something
Finnish: purkaa lasti
trans-mid
trans-bottom

trans-top|To discharge the cargo of a ship
trans-mid
trans-bottom

trans-top|To discharge or pour a liquid
trans-mid
trans-bottom

trans-top|To give vent to or express
trans-mid
trans-bottom

trans-top|To get rid of or dispose
trans-mid
trans-bottom

trans-top|To deliver something forcefully
trans-mid
trans-bottom

trans-top|To take off its load
trans-mid
trans-bottom

trans-top|To discharge its cargo
trans-mid
trans-bottom

trans-top|To confide in someone
trans-mid
trans-bottom

Derived terms
unloader

References
R:Webster 1913

Category:English ergative verbs

fr:unload
io:unload
it:unload
te:unload
vi:unload
zh:unload

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