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View definitions for load

load

noun as in cargo, freight

verb as in overburden, pressure

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Example Sentences

Gutierrez-Reed loaded a live bullet into Baldwin’s gun that killed Hutchins.

From Salon

The novel insight is akin to moving from the maps of the 15th Century era of Joan of Arc and Richard III to what the phone in your pocket can load.

From BBC

This flexibility could allow for reduced electrical requirements for the heating system or load shifting to times when electricity is less expensive and/or cleaner.

There are alternative strategies to police-first - but each is loaded with its own problems.

From BBC

Wastewater treatment plants are designed to take in thousands of gallons of wastewater from sanitary and storm sewer systems, and that water also carries a significant load of microplastics and PFAS.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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