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Meaning of
offload
in English
offload
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//ˈɑfloʊd//
uk
//ˈɒfloʊd//
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Past Tense
offloaded
Participle Verb
offloading
Third Person Singular
offloads
Definitions
Verb
unload
or
remove
cargo
The
ship
began
to
offload
its
cargo
at
the
port
.
pass
on
tasks
or
problems
;
transfer
responsibilities
The
company
will
offload
some
tasks
to
a
subcontractor
.
transfer
the
ball
to
another
player
The
player
tried
to
offload
the
ball
to
his
teammate
quickly
.
deny
access
due
to
capacity
limits
The
website
will
offload
users
when
it
reaches
its
maximum
capacity
.
to
change
ticket
status
to
"
open
";
allowing
changes
The
administrator
will
offload
the
ticket
to
allow
further
modifications
.
to
unload
or
remove
cargo
The
crane
was
used
to
offload
heavy
containers
from
the
ship
.
to
transfer
or
pass
on
burdens
;
responsibilities
The
company
will
offload
some
of
its
workload
to
a
new
employee
.
to
pass
the
ball
(
in
rugby
)
The
rugby
player
used
a
well-timed
offload
to
get
the
ball
to
his
teammate
.
to
deny
boarding
due
to
lack
of
space
The
airline
had
to
offload
some
passengers
due
to
the
plane
being
overbooked
.
to
change
ticket
status
to
"
open
"
The
administrator
will
offload
the
ticket
to
allow
further
modifications
to
the
request
.
Noun
the
act
of
diverting
something
elsewhere
The
company's
decision
to
outsource
is
an
example
of
offload
of
internal
responsibilities
.
passing
the
ball
to
a
teammate
while
tackled
The
player
used
an
offload
to
get
the
ball
to
his
teammate
behind
the
defender
.