[un.load] vt (1523) 1 a (1): to take off: deliver (2): to take the cargo from b: to give outlet to: pour forth "~ed her bitter feelings"
2: to relieve of something burdensome, unwanted, or oppressive "~ed the pack animals" "~ed himself to his friend"
3: to draw the charge from "~ed the gun"
4: to sell or dispose of esp. in large quantities: dump
5: to hit or propel with a great release of power "~ed his ninth homer" ~ vi 1: to perform the act of unloading
2: to release or deliver something esp. with power "~ed on the ball" -- un.load.er n