Opposite of present participle for to burden, load or encumber with, literally or figuratively
“Don't just sit there and look pretty! Help me unload the wagon!”
Opposite of present participle for to fill (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.) with a large amount of something
“He called over two more soldiers, who helped to unload the contents of the van.”
Opposite of present participle for to stick an object or device into a slot, socket or hole
“This feature also helps secure your data by letting you remove the dongle and disable the system.”
Opposite of present participle for to pressure or make heavy demands on
“I rub her toes and try to relax her while she rants about her day at work.”
Opposite of present participle for to prepare or ready a device, especially a firearm or artillery
“They summoned the commander to dismantle the battery, to unload the cannons, and to pile them at the bottom of the slope.”
Opposite of goods transported in bulk by truck, train, ship, or aircraft
Opposite of the act of loading data into a computer (from another system)
“The upload took about two minutes over my broadband connection.”
(computing) Opposite of the movement of (digital) data from one to another
“Even simple deletion of files in an unwanted program's directory takes an agonizing 7 seconds per file.”
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