verb
- past tense and past participle of onload; to load or transfer data, content, or a program into memory or onto a device
Usage: computing/technical; often used in web development and software contexts
Examples
- The webpage onloaded successfully and displayed all the images.
- Once the script onloaded, the application became fully functional.
- The browser onloaded the external stylesheet before rendering the page.
- Data onloaded from the server into the client application.
- The event fired after the resources onloaded completely.