Offload

Word OFFLOAD
Character 7
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Pronunciations /ˈɒf.ləʊd/

Definitions and meanings of "Offload"

What do we mean by offload?

To unload (a vehicle or container). intransitive verb

To transfer (data) to a peripheral device. intransitive verb

To get rid of and pass on to another. intransitive verb

To unload a vehicle or container. intransitive verb

To unload verb

To get rid of things, work, or problems by passing them on to someone or something else verb

The act of passing the ball to a team mate when tackled. noun

Transfer to a peripheral device, of computer data verb

Take the load off (a container or vehicle) verb

The act of offloading something, or diverting it elsewhere.

The act of passing the ball to a team mate when tackled.

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The word "offload" in example sentences

I didn't mean to use the word offload, hope I didn't, but the non-core assets I'm referring to are the Parkinson's program, the GERD program, and ProQuin, and as you might imagine those are very different. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A prominent feature of rugby league that has come to rugby union, the offload is the art of passing the ball while being tackled. ❋ Neil Davidson (2011)

The offload is a long slow process and involves many variables that your Marines will have no control over, so please be patient.

Another Newton alderman, Charlie Shapiro, said the ordinance was a way for the city, which has an $8 million deficit, to "offload" some responsibility for keeping sidewalks clear. ❋ Kris Maher (2010)

They will do everything as I said, to 'offload' the feelings, often in the form of a fight. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The punter will "offload" and have this outcome: Saints win flag - wins $1. 5mill Saints lose flag - wins $800k - $1mill. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Additionally, a reliance on imports will require governments to ensure an effective supply chain infrastructure, such as offload¬ing capabilities at ports, sufficient storage capacity, and so forth. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If the plan is to "offload" those loans, who gets stuck holding the bag? ❋ Unknown (2010)

Purpleslog, Because working memory is so limited, we need to 'offload' from it … One way of doing ... ❋ Tdaxp (2008)

If I can anthropomorphize a bit too: I would probably react similarly if some giant pulled me out of my living room, slapped a metal band on my arm, poured warm seawater down my throat and turned me upside down to "offload" my stomach to see what I had for breakfast, threw me in a bag and weighed me and then dropped me back in the living room reminds me of the Larson cartoon with the male bear returning to the cave with an ear tag and a collar around his neck and trying to explain what happened to an obviously ticked off mama bear. ❋ Unknown (2005)

"offload" their pension schemes by asking insurance companies to assume the burden on their behalf; the cost of doing so varies with government-bond yields. ❋ Unknown (2011)

With a sovereign debt crisis in Europe, and uncertainty about the future of banking regulation as the Vickers commission works on its final report, it does not look a great time to offload a British bank. ❋ Unknown (2011)

They talked briefly before they each went to their separate corners to conduct discussions on their cell phones and wait for the offload work to be completed. ❋ Cynthia Diane Thornton (2011)

The only thing we now feel we would do differently would be to offload the rest of our possessions now sitting in a storage locker in our old US town. ❋ Unknown (2009)

After six years, Fox Sports West was a fixture on the American broadcasting landscape and Murdoch was ready to offload the Dodgers. ❋ Unknown (2011)

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