| 1. | to take the load from; remove the cargo or freight from: to unload a truck; to unload a cart. |
| 2. | to remove or discharge (a load, group of people, etc.): to unload passengers. |
| 3. | to remove the charge from (a firearm). |
| 4. | to relieve of anything burdensome, oppressive, etc.: He unloaded his responsibilities. |
| 5. | to get rid of (goods, shares of stock, etc.) by sale in large quantities. |
| 6. | to unload something. |
| 7. | Informal. to relieve one's stress by talking, confessing, or the like. |
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