0 present participle of unload --
1 to remove the contents of something, especially a load of goods from a vehicle, the bullets from a gun or the film from a camera: --
2 to tell someone about your problems, the things that worry you, etc.: --
Since no compiled machine code is involved, unloading such abstract machines is easier than unloading an abstract machine based on compiled code.
In adhesion measurements, this amounts to pulling materials apart (unloading them) by increasing the tension rather than separating them by retracting a spring.
Workmen transporting goods and materials, loading and unloading ships and boats, were part of the family's close surroundings.
Since no store lookups or updates are performed, the unloading machine does not act on a store.
The patient underwent the double-switch procedure with the intention of unloading the morphologically right ventricle and the malformed tricuspid valve.
Unloading progressed slowly because of mechanical breakdowns and damage to the landing craft, and the ship had insufficient fuel to remain for a protracted period.
This paper presented a remote crane control system for port container loading/unloading yard cranes.
Unloading such a heart does not acutely alter function or stress.