Unload

usgb/ˌʌnˈləʊd/
verb

To remove something, usually from a vehicle or container.

They helped unload the truck.
Visual representation of "unload" - To remove something, usually from a vehicle or container.

Often appears as...

  • unload the cargo
  • unload the luggage
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Physical Action

Emphasizes the physical act of removing items from a place, often requiring effort.

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We'll need to unload the furniture carefully.
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Assistance Expected

Indicates that help is usually needed or expected when unloading heavy or numerous items.

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Can you come over and help me unload the moving van?
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