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Offload
Meaning
Verb
●
to unload.
●
to
get rid of
things, work, or problems by
passing
them
on to
someone
or something
else.
●
In Rugby:
to
pass
the ball.
●
In Aviation & Travel:
to
deny
a person on a
standby
list
due to
lack
of space.
●
In Aviation & Travel:
to change a
passenger
s'
ticket
status
from "
checked in
" to "open",
allowing
further changes. (This
applies
regardless of
whether the
passenger
has
boarded
the
aircraft
or not).
Noun
●
The
act
of
offloading
something, or
diverting
it elsewhere.
●
In Rugby:
The
act
of
passing
the
ball
to
a team
mate
when tackled.
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Origin
offload
English
load
English
lode
Middle English (1100-1500)
off-
English
of-
Middle English (1100-1500)
of-
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
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