verb
- to remove or unload cargo, passengers, or goods from a vehicle, ship, or aircraft
- to transfer work, responsibility, or problems to someone else
- to get rid of something unwanted or burdensome
Examples
- The crew offloads the containers at the port.
- She offloads her stress by talking to friends.
- The manager offloads routine tasks to his assistant.
- The truck offloads supplies at the warehouse.
- He always offloads his problems onto others.
- The airline offloads passengers during the layover.
- The company offloads unprofitable divisions.