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offload

[awf-lohd, of-] / ˈɔfˌloʊd, ˈɒf- /


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The initial response focused on trying to bring another vessel alongside to offload the Sea Empress' cargo of crude oil.

From BBC

Which AI CEOs tend to be good at, the warning that offloads responsibility.

From The Wall Street Journal

Former race car driver Hurley Haywood is offloading his sprawling Florida mansion for $5.2 million, more than a decade after he retired to the Sunshine State property.

From MarketWatch

But Bithumb is still trying to convince users who during the brief window of trading managed to offload more than 100 bitcoins, valued at roughly $9 million, to give back the equivalent funds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Anglo's bid to offload its loss-making company is not only being thwarted by the depressed market for mined diamonds, particularly in China, according to analysts.

From Barron's