0 present participle of offload --
1 to get rid of something that you do not want by giving it to someone else: --
I do not understand how he has escaped that—probably by offloading and transferring written questions.
We saw the modern technology for loading and offloading lorries.
It a myth that car boot sales are packed with people offloading stolen goods.
There is no reason why, if the local authority is offloading its responsibilities, it should not indemnify tenants against negligence by contractors.
I understand that at one point there were 15 ships in the queue, but only one vessel has faced a prolonged delay in offloading.
Many of them also accompanied the stores into the operational area to arrange their offloading.
He is correct in saying that there are considerable difficulties in offloading liquefied gas carriers.
Schools should be encouraged to discover the latent ability of difficult pupils rather than offloading them.