offloaded Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌɒfˈləʊd]
  • Us [ ˈɑːf.loʊd]

Meaning of offloaded In English

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Examples of offloaded

  • Readers must assume the burden of composing meaningful information artefacts, work otherwise offloaded to genres.

  • The courts have thus offloaded the most troublesome and thorny part of the disputes while retaining the easiest part.

  • The results showed that sketching offloaded visuospatial working memory.

  • When the train approached a station, the outgoing mail intended for the local community was offloaded and the incoming mail destined for communities further down the line was onloaded.

  • When a ship gets into trouble, these cargoes are the first to be offloaded and come up on to our beaches.

  • I wish to put on record my opposition to the costs continuing to be offloaded onto the farmers.

  • Securities are first talked up in price, then offloaded at a profit, and shortly afterwards the price falls rapidly.

  • That, of course, does not count the damage caused by common agricultural policy food exports being offloaded on to world markets.

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