1. off-load

    verb

    1. Alternative spelling of offload.

    verb

    1. Alternative spelling of offload.
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  2. dictionary.cambridge.org

    Learn the meaning of offload in English, with synonyms, related words and phrases, and usage examples. Offload can mean to get rid of something, to sell or give something, or to take goods off a vehicle.
  3. news.uscg.mil

    6 days agoThe offload is a result of 11 separate suspected drug smuggling vessel, The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Waesche (WMSL 751) will offload approximately 37,256 pounds of cocaine with an estimated value of $275 million, on Thursday in San Diego. The offload is a result of.
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  5. markets.businessinsider.com

    3 days agoBanks Offload $12.5 Billion of X's Debt as Investor Confidence Surges. TipRanks 2d. Morgan Stanley Deposit Shs Repr 1/1000th Non-Cum Pfd Shs Series K declares $0.3656 dividend.
  6. oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com

    offload something/somebody They were desperate to offload the kids for a few hours. Oxford Collocations Dictionary Offload is used with these nouns as the object: cargo; See full entry. offload something/somebody (on/onto somebody) to make a problem or worry less severe by talking to somebody else.
  7. thewoundpros.com

    May 14, 2024These devices help offload pressure from the heels and redistribute weight to healthier tissue areas. Total Contact Casting (TCC): TCC involves applying a custom-made cast or boot that conforms closely to the shape of the foot and lower leg, evenly distributing pressure and offloading weight-bearing areas. It is often utilized to treat diabetic ...
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