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Offload meaning
To unload. | To get rid of things, work, or problems by passing them on to someone or something else. | To pass the ball.
Example sentences (20)
Administrators failed to find a new owner despite interest from several parties, but were able to offload some of the stores to rival chains.
Alemanno secured the away side’s bonus point with a clean run-in facilitated by a Lewis Ludlow offload.
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Firms sponsoring well-funded DB schemes can offload their obligations towards members, in what is known as the bulk annuity or “buy-out” market.
He laid on two tries for Steyn, first with a brilliant offload in the tackle and then an intelligent cross-field kick that was perfect for the wing to dot down.
I don't understand - why couldn't they just offload the bags from the flights when they were cancelled?
In June 2021, the firm agreed to sell its French retail bank, ending its long struggle to offload the business as it focuses on Asia.
Leeds belatedly got on the board just after the half-hour mark through Cameron Smith after a nice offload by Sam Walters put Myler into space.
Mr. Durkan said that over the weekend of August 18-20 it had been necessary to close specific areas within the ED, including the Ambulance Offload area as well as one of the assessment and treatment areas, due to staff shortages.
Mr Watson argues that the BOM's early forecasts in January 2023, before the official El Nino declaration in September, caused farmers to offload their livestock and flood the market, causing prices to plummet.
On a more positive note, the offload game at Craven Park has taken itself to new heights under Willie Peters.
Quizzed on a different occasion over the potential scale of the departures over the summer, Howe again admitted he wasn't preparing to offload a significant chunk of his squad.
Securitization helped take the pressure off bank capital ratios and allowed for banks to extend loans, then offload assets.
Teams had to develop a cost estimate, site logistics and delivery offload plan, and explain how to staff the project in a competitive workforce environment.
The driver of the truck and his mate were on their way to offload the diesel, but a few meters to the town, they saw flames under the truck, and this affected the brakes while descending a hill.
The forward played 45 minutes last weekend but has really struggled for game time since he arrived at the Meadow in the summer, and Salop are looking to offload him in the transfer window.
The idea is to make network pros more effective by allowing them to offload tasks that are repetitive, complex, time sensitive, or require extremely high levels of focused attention, but that are not creative.
The La Liga giants are willing to offload Torres to balance their books.
The mum-of-two says she began worrying what will happen to her collection after she’s gone - so started thinking of ways to offload the soap.
The plan is that I can offload some of my worries.