unload in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
Unload: to remove or release a load or burden from a vehicle or to express and relieve emotional burdens.
Sample Sentences
- The workers began to unload the delivery truck as soon as it arrived.
- She decided to unload her worries by talking to a friend about her problems.
- After the camping trip, we had to unload all the gear from the car.
- The team worked efficiently to unload the cargo containers at the port.
- He felt a sense of relief as he managed to unload the heavy boxes from his back.
- She decided to unload her worries by talking to a close friend.
- After a long day, he felt the need to unload his frustrations through exercise.
- They carefully planned how to unload the heavy crates without damaging them.
- It took several hours to unload the cargo from the ship at the busy port.