unship

un·ship

 (ŭn-shĭp′)
v. un·shipped, un·ship·ping, un·ships
v.tr.
1. To unload from a ship; discharge.
2. To remove (a piece of gear) from its proper place; detach: unship an oar.
v.intr.
To become or be capable of becoming removed or detached.
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unship

(ʌnˈʃɪp)
vb, -ships, -shipping or -shipped
1. (Nautical Terms) to be or cause to be unloaded, discharged, or disembarked from a ship
2. (Nautical Terms) (tr) nautical to remove from a regular place: to unship oars.
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un•ship

(ʌnˈʃɪp)

v. -shipped, -ship•ping. v.t.
1. to take off from a ship; unload.
2. to remove from the place proper for its use, as an oar or tiller.
v.i.
3. to become unloaded or removed.
[1400–50]
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unship


Past participle: unshipped
Gerund: unshipping

Imperative
unship
unship
Present
I unship
you unship
he/she/it unships
we unship
you unship
they unship
Preterite
I unshipped
you unshipped
he/she/it unshipped
we unshipped
you unshipped
they unshipped
Present Continuous
I am unshipping
you are unshipping
he/she/it is unshipping
we are unshipping
you are unshipping
they are unshipping
Present Perfect
I have unshipped
you have unshipped
he/she/it has unshipped
we have unshipped
you have unshipped
they have unshipped
Past Continuous
I was unshipping
you were unshipping
he/she/it was unshipping
we were unshipping
you were unshipping
they were unshipping
Past Perfect
I had unshipped
you had unshipped
he/she/it had unshipped
we had unshipped
you had unshipped
they had unshipped
Future
I will unship
you will unship
he/she/it will unship
we will unship
you will unship
they will unship
Future Perfect
I will have unshipped
you will have unshipped
he/she/it will have unshipped
we will have unshipped
you will have unshipped
they will have unshipped
Future Continuous
I will be unshipping
you will be unshipping
he/she/it will be unshipping
we will be unshipping
you will be unshipping
they will be unshipping
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been unshipping
you have been unshipping
he/she/it has been unshipping
we have been unshipping
you have been unshipping
they have been unshipping
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been unshipping
you will have been unshipping
he/she/it will have been unshipping
we will have been unshipping
you will have been unshipping
they will have been unshipping
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been unshipping
you had been unshipping
he/she/it had been unshipping
we had been unshipping
you had been unshipping
they had been unshipping
Conditional
I would unship
you would unship
he/she/it would unship
we would unship
you would unship
they would unship
Past Conditional
I would have unshipped
you would have unshipped
he/she/it would have unshipped
we would have unshipped
you would have unshipped
they would have unshipped
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Translations

unship

[ˈʌnˈʃɪp] VT [+ goods] → desembarcar; [+ rudder, mast etc] → desmontar
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unship

vt cargolöschen, ausladen, entladen; tiller, oarsabnehmen; mastabbauen
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So I gave in, and got Alisande to unship the helmet and relieve me of it.
DISASTER Z Fox Hunt breaks a leg and unships Silvestre de Sousa at Meydan