outload
to load (a watercraft etc.) with supplies or personnel.
Verb
- to load (a watercraft etc.) with supplies or personnel.
- It was found that the Division could outload itself almost entirely with the equipment normally found in a division. This was possible either by use of equipment organic to an airborne division or like equipment. -...
- The division outloaded over the following three days and sailed for Pusan at mid-morning on the 15th. - 1961, Billy C. Mossman, United States Army in the Korean War: Ebb and Flow:
- The choice of outloading equipment is influenced by the size of ship to be filled and type of material to be handled. - 2016, Sean Moran, Process Plant Layout: