verb
- to remove a load or cargo from a vehicle, ship, or container
- to remove ammunition from a weapon
- to get rid of something unwanted, especially by selling
Usage: informal
Examples
- The workers unload the truck every morning.
- She unloads the groceries from her car.
- The soldier unloads his rifle after training.
- The company unloads old inventory at discount prices.
- He unloads all his problems on his best friend.
- The ship unloads its cargo at the port.
- She unloads her frustrations by talking to her therapist.