offloading Meaning & Definition

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

Meaning of offloading In English

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Examples of offloading

  • Simultaneously, the lack of an enabling environment constrains the offloading of these functions to the private sector.

  • In fact, from the perspective of the courts, the governments are definitely the appropriate place for offloading such responsibility: the governments have the capability to implement the judgments.

  • Will this include the possibility of improving facilities for the offloading of oil by pipeline instead of by drums as at present?

  • The capacity of the dock from the point of view of future shipping developments and offloading processes is far too ambitious.

  • But it is not practicable that that should be a riverside site for loading and offloading today.

  • The report suggests the offloading of rail traffic on to the roads.

  • The loading and offloading will be very quick.

  • Schools should be encouraged to discover the latent ability of difficult pupils rather than offloading them.

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