- drop: leave or unload; "unload the cargo"; "drop off the passengers at the hotel"
- take the load off (a container or vehicle); "unload the truck"; "offload the van"
- (unloaded) (of weapons) not charged with ammunition; "many people are killed by guns thought to be unloaded"
- (unloading) the labor of taking a load of something off of or out of a vehicle or ship or container etc.
- To remove the load or cargo from (a vehicle, etc.); To deposit one's load or cargo; To give vent to or express; To remove (something previously loaded) from memory; To discharge or pour a liquid; To get rid of or dispose of; To deliver forcefully
- (unloaded) Not experiencing a load. An unloaded spring is not being deflected.
- (Unloaded) An RE is first created and no package is deployed to it
- (Unloaded) When no cartridge is in the chamber of a rifle. Always inspect the chamber of any firearm you pick up or is handed to you. Check both the magazine and the chamber visually to determine that they contain no ammunition.
- (Unloading) the release of contaminant that was initially captured by the filter medium.
- (Unloading) Removal of a shipment from a vessel.
- (The Unloading) (Super Electric Chair Driver)
- (Unloading) Products are unloaded at the address of the Client as listed on the Order. The Client expressly acknowledges the carrier's right to charge him a detention fee in the event that the unloading period has expired, thereby relieving SYSNEXT of any responsibility.
- (Unloading) Release downstream of trapped contaminate; due to change in flow rate, mechanical shock and vibration, or as excessive pressure builds up; or media failure.
- (Unloading) Selling a security when its price is falling to prevent further losses.
- (Unloading) Selling securities or commodities whose prices are dropping to minimize loss.
- (Unloading) Surrender of the Bill of Lading to Yellow on shipments billed "To Order." Payment of lawful charges to the carrier when required prior to delivery of the shipment.Notification to Yellow that vehicle is unloaded and ready for forwarding. Signing of delivery receipt.
- (Unloading) occurs in a similar fashion as loading. In one situation, the hosted unit can exit the host, costing movement points to enter the adjacent square. This may not always be allowed, depending on the unit types (Example - An Infantry cannot walk off an Air Transport).
- (unloading) A lack of spring or pressure on a woofer by its enclosure, which can lead to out-of-control vibrating.
- the process of emptying the steeped malts from the steeping vessel.
- Removing cargo and/or containers from the ship. Also may refer to unpacking containers.
- (Australian Rules football) pass the ball.
- Discarding up of high cards or melds to reduce potential loss if another player wins.
- To get rid of high-count cards in Rummy.
- (No load) Compressor operation in which no air is delivered due to the intake being closed or modified not to allow inlet air to be trapped.
- To discard high cards or meld with the intention of reducing the possible deadwood score in case a player knocks.