[+ obj] 1 : to remove (something) from a truck, ship, etc.
▪ Workers off-loaded [=(more commonly) unloaded] the equipment from the trailer. ▪ I'll off-load the truck at the warehouse. 2 : to give away or sell (something unwanted) to someone : to get rid of (something)
▪ He off-loaded part of his baseball card collection. ▪ She tried to off-load some of her stock before prices fell.
▪ Workers off-loaded [=(more commonly) unloaded] the equipment from the trailer. ▪ I'll off-load the truck at the warehouse.
▪ He off-loaded part of his baseball card collection. ▪ She tried to off-load some of her stock before prices fell.







