The difference between Offload and Uncheck
When used as verbs, offload means to unload, whereas uncheck means to remove a checkmark.
Offload is also noun with the meaning: the act of offloading something, or diverting it elsewhere.
check bellow for the other definitions of Offload and Uncheck
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Offload as a verb (transitive):
to unload
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Offload as a verb (transitive):
to get rid of things, work, or problems by passing them on to someone or something else
Examples:
"He offloaded the defective car onto an unsuspecting buyer."
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Offload as a verb (transitive, aviation, travel):
to deny a person on a standby list due to lack of space.
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Offload as a verb (transitive, aviation, travel):
to change a passengers' ticket status from "checked in" to "open", allowing further changes. (This applies regardless of whether the passenger has boarded the aircraft or not).
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Offload as a noun:
The act of offloading something, or diverting it elsewhere.
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Offload as a noun (rugby):
The act of passing the ball to a team mate when tackled.
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Uncheck as a verb (computing):
To remove a checkmark.
Examples:
"'Uncheck the “save my password” box."
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Uncheck as a verb (travel, aviation):
To remove a previously checked-in passenger from the check-in system, allowing changes to the ticket.