1. offloading - Noun
2. offloading - Verb
offloading
present participle of offload
offloading (countable and uncountable, plural offloadings)
The act by which something is offloaded.
American states have also adopted laws regarding motorist conduct around school buses, including serious fines and the possibility of prison time for passing a stopped school bus in the process of offloading children passengers. Source: Internet
A woman proven to be calling from dancer, Bev Sibanda’s husband’s UK home, speaks to ZimEye offloading allegations that he has stolen her car and run away. Source: Internet
But having sold Emre Can last month, they will need to bring in reinforcements before offloading the ex-Cardiff City ace. Source: Internet
Haddad will be based in the Sydney office, and responsible for driving growth across both the Australian and New Zealand markets, working closely with News Corp, which remains a strategic partner despite offloading the company. Source: Internet
CESL has since 2008, provided Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) 2 with Engineering services and project management support for the repairs of SPDC owned offloading buoy terminal in Bonny Island. Source: Internet
Razor 04 returned to the peak in an attempt to rescue Roberts, offloading Mako 30. The team came under immediate fire, and Air Force combat controller Technical Sergeant John A. Chapman was killed and two SEALs wounded. Source: Internet