off-load
vb (tr) to get rid of (something unpleasant or burdensome), as by delegation to another
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un•load
(ʌnˈloʊd)
v.t. 1. to take the load or cargo from.
2. to remove or discharge (cargo, passengers, etc.).
3. to remove the charge from (a firearm).
4. to relieve of anything burdensome, oppressive, etc.
5. to express freely, as feelings or grievances; pour out.
6. to get rid of (goods, shares of stock, etc.) by sale in large quantities.
v.i. 7. to unload something.
[1515–25]
un•load′er, n.
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