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Definition of unship in English: unshipverbunshipped, unships, unshippingʌnˈʃɪpˌənˈʃɪp 1Nautical with object Remove (an oar, mast, or other object) from its fixed or regular position. Example sentencesExamples - To assist easy repair of such damage, exposed and vulnerable elements, such as arms and legs, were constructed in such a way that they could be removed and unshipped from the main body of the figurehead.
- Andrew stowed their gear along the side of the rowboat and unshipped the oars.
- He unshipped his RPG launcher and minigun.
- He secured his weapons before unshipping his grappling hook and two of his home-made grenades.
- He unshipped both his assault rifle and scattergun, made sure the safeties were off, and restrained the urge to smile.
2Unload (a cargo) from a ship or boat. folks would come downriver and unship their wagons and horses here Example sentencesExamples - At a still later period, the Mary of Leith obtained a safe conduct from the English king to unship her cargo.
- "Terminal" means any terminal, jetty, pier, floating structure or other works within a harbour at which ships can obtain shelter or ship and unship goods or passengers.
Synonyms unload, dump, jettison, discharge, deposit, empty, empty out, tip, tip out, drop, get rid of Definition of unship in US English: unshipverbˌənˈSHipˌənˈʃɪp [with object]Nautical 1Remove (an oar, mast, or other object) from its fixed or regular position. Example sentencesExamples - To assist easy repair of such damage, exposed and vulnerable elements, such as arms and legs, were constructed in such a way that they could be removed and unshipped from the main body of the figurehead.
- He unshipped both his assault rifle and scattergun, made sure the safeties were off, and restrained the urge to smile.
- He secured his weapons before unshipping his grappling hook and two of his home-made grenades.
- Andrew stowed their gear along the side of the rowboat and unshipped the oars.
- He unshipped his RPG launcher and minigun.
- 1.1 Unload (a cargo) from a ship or boat.
Example sentencesExamples - At a still later period, the Mary of Leith obtained a safe conduct from the English king to unship her cargo.
- "Terminal" means any terminal, jetty, pier, floating structure or other works within a harbour at which ships can obtain shelter or ship and unship goods or passengers.
Synonyms unload, dump, jettison, discharge, deposit, empty, empty out, tip, tip out, drop, get rid of
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