unload | (verb) remove the load from (a container or vehicle) | Synonyms: offload, unlade |
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(verb) remove (cargo, people, etc.) from and leave | Synonyms: discharge, drop, drop off, put down, set down |
unloaded | (adjective) (of weapons) not charged with ammunition | - |
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unloading | (noun) the labor of taking a load of something off of or out of a vehicle or ship or container etc. | - |
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unlobed | (adjective) without lobes | - |
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unlocated | (adjective) lacking a particular location | - |
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unlock | (verb) become unlocked | - |
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(verb) open the lock of | - |
(verb) set free or release | - |
unlocked | (adjective) not firmly fastened or secured | Synonyms: unbarred, unbolted, unlatched, unsecured |
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unlogical | (adjective) lacking in correct logical relation | Synonyms: illogical |
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unloose | (verb) loosen the ties of | Synonyms: unloosen |
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(verb) grant freedom to; free from confinement | Synonyms: free, liberate, loose, release, unloosen |
unloosen | (verb) loosen the ties of | Synonyms: unloose |
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(verb) grant freedom to; free from confinement | Synonyms: free, liberate, loose, release, unloose |
unlovable | (adjective) incapable of inspiring love or affection | - |
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unloved | (adjective) not loved | - |
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unlovely | (adjective) without beauty or charm | Synonyms: unpicturesque |
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unloving | (adjective) not giving or reciprocating affection | - |
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