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Unload from Meaning in English

expression

ənˈɫoʊd/ /ˈfɹəm
uhn-LOHD frum
ʌnlˈəʊd/ /fɹˈɒm
un-LOHD fr-OM

Definition

To remove goods, items, or people from a vehicle, container, or place they were loaded into. Often used when something is taken out of a truck, ship, or similar place.

Usage & Nuances

Common with vehicles and containers: 'unload from the truck', 'unload from the ship'. Usually formal or neutral; not used with small things like unpacking a bag. 'Unload' on its own means to take things out; add 'from' to specify the source.

Example Sentences

We need to unload from the truck before it gets dark.

basic

The workers unloaded from the ship quickly.

basic

Can you unload from the car now?

basic

After the long drive, we had to unload from the van in the rain.

natural

Let's unload from the truck and sort the boxes inside.

natural

The crew took hours to unload from the airplane due to heavy cargo.

natural