Meaning
- • To remove the contents of something.
- • To express one's problems or concerns.
Examples
- • "They helped unload the truck.".
- • "She needed to unload her worries to a friend.".
- • "After the trip, we had to unload all the luggage.".
Meaning
- • To remove the contents of something.
- • To express one's problems or concerns.
Examples
- • "They helped unload the truck.".
- • "She needed to unload her worries to a friend.".
- • "After the trip, we had to unload all the luggage.".