Similar words: load, loads, float, unload, reload, upload, loaded, afloat. Meaning: v. 1. transfer to a peripheral device, of computer data 2. take the load off (a container or vehicle).
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1. Prices have been cut by developers anxious to offload unsold apartments.
2. It's nice to have someone you can offload your problems onto.
3. I've managed to offload some of our old furniture onto a friend who's just bought a house.
4. They were desperate to offload the kids for a few hours.
5. You should try and offload some of your duties and relax more, instead of spending all day at the office.
6. The bank are trying to offload some of their US holdings.
7. Kouao tried to offload Anna on to a family who had done childminding for her in the past.
8. Do your 10 GbE Blade solutions support TCP offload?
9. But sellers want to offload their risk as well.
10. If your inventory is getting full, offload some artifacts here.
11. A number of improvements in network adapters that offload protocol processing from the host processor are provided.
12. Thus, we can offload most of the compound OT work onto the client side.
13. It can be configured to offload cache to disk if the memory cache is full (via the disk offload function).
14. The specified offload server name contains the invalid character'% s '.
15. TCP/IP Offload Engine can reduce the Operating System's loading of protocol processing which are trigged by interrupt.
16. Jenny : I'll offload some of his current responsibilities, so he can start almost right away.
17. Forestry companies no longer granted tax concessions have been trying to offload their holdings.
18. This is the part of the port where tankers offload their oil.
19. Farmgate prices have only increased marginally so far because at present growers are keen to offload middle to lower grade quality.
20. In conjunction with this they produced a communications system designed to offload the text on to a host computer with the maximum possible reliability.
21. It would be nice to have been able to offload your worries on to some one or something like that.
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22. The main motivation in signing reprocessing contracts will simply be to offload spent nuclear fuel on to some one else.
23. He smiled earnestly, surveyed the room and scribbled away on the Offload page.
24. Then the ship would jink even closer in to a prosperous hilly suburb, if possible, to offload the terror Scouts.
25. Some of the recommendations may be bonafide, but slipped in will be those of stocks the firm wants to offload.
26. The Administration had encouraged the collective bargaining agreement and was incensed at U.S. Steel's attempt to offload the cost of it on consumers.
27. Simplified tuning and operational maintenance due to the fact that with eXtreme Scale, you do not need to worry about tuning the size of the disk offload file or file system cache performance.
28. Most often, the goal of this migration is to offload less frequently-used data to less expensive external devices for long term storage.
29. Bankers on one loan syndicate desk reported that French banks have tried to offload assets but are asking prices at or close to par, the nominal value of the debt.
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