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offload

[awf-lohd, of-] / ˈɔfˌloʊd, ˈɒf- /


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Hill’s effort to appeal more directly to athletes comes after Nike oversaturated the market with casual sneakers that it is now trying to offload from its inventories.

From MarketWatch

While human drivers don’t have the best track record and autonomous vehicles are a promising solution, recent reports of Waymos illegally passing offloading school buses affirm that a measured and informed approach is warranted.

From The Wall Street Journal

Actress Emma Stone will kick off 2026 with one less thing to worry about—after offloading her newly renovated Texas mansion, less than a year after listing the property for $23.5 million.

From MarketWatch

The company is even accused of offloading these decisions to AI-driven algorithms.

From Salon

For Anglo, there are a number of drivers, including plans to offload its diamonds, met coal and nickel businesses and merge with Teck Resources.

From The Wall Street Journal