Associations to the word «Unload»
Noun
- Cargo
- Load
- Crate
- Barge
- Baggage
- Wharf
- Dock
- Luggage
- Crane
- Cart
- Shipment
- Pallet
- Truck
- Wagon
- Handler
- Ammunition
- Guadalcanal
- Freight
- Container
- Lorry
- Sledge
- Docking
- Grocery
- Quay
- Stretcher
- Ramp
- Sled
- Tanker
- Anchorage
- Haul
- Warehouse
- Gear
- Ballast
- Canoe
- Ship
- Boat
- Compressor
- Equipment
- Stuff
- Mule
- Passenger
- Camel
- Dorchester
- Harbor
- Supply
- Portage
- Landing
- Trailer
- Confessor
- Merchandise
- Sucker
- Swat
- Orton
- Revolver
- Chaser
- Airlock
- Barrel
- Ton
- Cask
- Vessel
- Pier
- Coal
- Tray
- Suitcase
- Port
- Harbour
- Handgun
- Corral
- Raft
- Bag
- Shuttle
- Fragmentation
- Transport
- Junk
- Chopper
- Transporting
- Gasoline
- Cement
- Dump
- Lift
Wiktionary
UNLOAD, verb. (transitive) To remove the load or cargo from (a vehicle, etc.).
UNLOAD, verb. (transitive) To remove (the load or cargo) from a vehicle, etc.
UNLOAD, verb. (intransitive) To deposit one's load or cargo.
UNLOAD, verb. (transitive) (intransitive) (figuratively) To give vent to or express.
UNLOAD, verb. (transitive) (computing) To remove (something previously loaded) from memory.
UNLOAD, verb. (transitive) To discharge, pour, or expel.
UNLOAD, verb. (transitive) To get rid of or dispose of.
UNLOAD, verb. (transitive) To deliver forcefully.
UNLOAD, verb. (transitive) (slang) To ejaculate, particularly within an orifice.
UNLOAD, verb. (transitive) To draw the charge from.
Dictionary definition
UNLOAD, verb. Leave or unload; "unload the cargo"; "drop off the passengers at the hotel".
UNLOAD, verb. Take the load off (a container or vehicle); "unload the truck"; "offload the van".
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