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Verb(1) remove (cargo, people, etc.(2) remove the load from (a container or vehicle(3) leave or unload(4) especially of passengers or cargo(5) (6) take the load off (a container or vehicle)(7) take off; empty

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(1) All vehicles that need to unload goods at the shops on the street will be allowed to do so after business hours, the sources said.(2) I really did myself a disservice by not taking my mother's old advice and counting to ten before I unload my fury on someone.(3) There is also a picture showing activity outside as farmers unload their beet from horse carts 75 years ago as well as one showing the beet arriving by train, cart and lorry.(4) No wonder owner Martin Peretz was eager to unload controlling interest in the magazine to investors Michael Steinhardt and Roger Hertog.(5) When workers began industrial action and refused to unload a plane, two union delegates were sacked.(6) Each family member does have moments where they unload their thoughts.(7) By Wednesday or Thursday, shipping clerks at the store unload the truck and stock their shelves with the flo or-ready merchandise from the boxes.(8) We can barter for somefing perhaps ya want to unload some anger?(9) I desperately wanted to talk to those close to me and to unload that agony I was carrying alone but something always stopped me.(10) Cotton hand wraps will protect your tendons and bones as you unload the day's frustrations on the bag.(11) Baltimore remains a major port, but the ships unload in newly built facilities situated miles from the Inner Harbor.(12) Bring blank removable labels and mark each film canister with the subject as you unload it from the camera.(13) John Micklethwaite, of the Health and Safety Executive, described how Mr Kick was seen to climb up to unload a Renault Clio before disappearing from the camera's view.(14) It's like I couldn't unload my feelings somehow.(15) the meeting had been a chance for her to unload some of her feelings about her son(16) It was difficult to say who was more pleased - the scientist, because of the enthusiasm of the children or the children, because they got to unload their curiosity.
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1. unpack
2. remove
3. sell
4. divulge
5. unlade
6. drop


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

if you can't unload your
psychological sewage on her?

if you can't UNLOAD your psychological sewage on her?

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 19


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