unloads (Meaning)

unloads

to perform the act of unloading, to give outlet to, to get rid of or be freed of a load or burden, to relieve of something burdensome, unwanted, or oppressive, to take away or off, to take the cargo from, to take off, to sell or dispose of especially in large quantities, to take a load from, to rid or set free, to hit or propel with a great release of power, to give forth a usually sudden angry outburst, to release or deliver something especially with power, to sell in large quantities, to draw the charge from

unloads Sentence Examples

  1. The truck unloads its heavy cargo at the distribution center.
  2. The workers unload the ship's containers with a massive crane.
  3. The conveyor belt unloads the finished products onto the assembly line.
  4. The soldiers unload their weapons and equipment from the plane.
  5. The housekeeper unloads the clean laundry from the washing machine.
  6. The gardener unloads a truckload of mulch into the backyard.
  7. The mechanic unloads the old car parts from the trunk.
  8. The farmer unloads a bale of hay from the trailer.
  9. The courier unloads a package from his delivery van.
  10. The bartender unloads a crate of beer from the back room.

FAQs About the word unloads

to perform the act of unloading, to give outlet to, to get rid of or be freed of a load or burden, to relieve of something burdensome, unwanted, or oppressive,

unburdens, off-loads,unpacks, discharges, empties, evacuates, vacates, lightens,relieves, frees

loads, crams, stuffs, fills, jams,packs, charges, jam-packs,heaps

The truck unloads its heavy cargo at the distribution center.

The workers unload the ship's containers with a massive crane.

The conveyor belt unloads the finished products onto the assembly line.

The soldiers unload their weapons and equipment from the plane.