Offload [verb]
Definition of Offload:
be in motion, put in motion
Synonyms of Offload:
● Propel
● Migrate
● Walk
● Jump
● Go
● Carry
● Ship
● Blow
● Proceed
● Transfer
● Travel
● Cross
● Relocate
● Run
● Drift
● Progress
● Change
● Fly
● Advance
● Shift
● Flow
● Drive
● Remove
● Leave
● Switch
● Withdraw
● Push
● Climb
● Traverse
● Depart
● Actuate
● Quit
● Glide
● Leap
● Exit
● Split
● Scram
● Stir
● Roll
● March
● Bustle
● Hurry
● Crawl
● Disturb
● Shove
● Impel
● Budge
● Position
● Get off
● Pull out
● Take off
● Locomote
● Get away
● Go away
● Head for
● Off-load
● Skip out
Opposite/Antonyms of Offload:
● Fix
● Order
● Rest
● Enter
● Arrive
● Continue
● Halt
● Come
● Stop
● Decline
● Face
● Stay
● Keep
● Hold
● Pause
● Slow
● Delay
● Calm
● Dally
● Wait
● Repress
● Dissuade
● Retreat
● Cease
● Remain
● Decrease
Sentence/Example of Offload:
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In 2020, Uber offloaded shared scooter and bike unit Jump in a complex deal with Lime, sold a stake worth $500 million in its logistics spin off Uber Freight and rid itself of its autonomous vehicle unit Uber ATG and its air taxi play Uber Elevate.
We have ambulances trapped, queued up outside hospitals for six, eight, ten hours at a time because they can’t physically offload their patient and actually get them into hospital at the moment.
You can also consider offloading stand-alone script files as well.
As soon as Facebook bought the company, it offloaded Instagram’s user data onto Facebook’s custom servers.
In the economic sphere a high proportion of decision-making is already being offloaded to machines, and there have been warning signs of where that could lead if we’re not careful.
The Rockets thought they had a Chris Bosh signing lined up in 2014 and traded away a future first-round pick to offload Jeremy Lin’s contract and open up the necessary cap space, but Bosh elected to stay with the Heat at the last minute.
Uber made headlines earlier this year when it offloaded Jump, the shared bike and scooter unit that once appeared to be a critical piece of its transportation.