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Off-loads Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for off-loads in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of off-loads in 12 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for off-loads alphabetically.

assign
  • accredit
  • allow
  • appoint
  • ascribe
  • attach
  • attribute
  • authorize
  • cast
  • charge
  • choice
dam
  • bank
  • barrage
  • barrier
  • dike
  • ditch
  • gate
  • grade
  • hindrance
  • levee
  • milldam
delegate
  • agent
  • alternate
  • ambassador
  • appointee
  • catchpole
  • commissioner
  • consul
  • deputy
  • emissary
  • envoy
detain
  • apprehend
  • bog down
  • bust
  • buttonhole
  • check
  • confine
  • constrain
  • decelerate
  • delay
  • hang up
employ
  • apply
  • bestow
  • bring to bear
  • engage
  • exercise
  • exert
  • exploit
  • fill
  • handle
  • keep busy
engage
  • appoint
  • bespeak
  • book
  • bring on board
  • charter
  • come on board
  • commission
  • contract
  • employ
  • enlist
hire
  • add to payroll
  • appoint
  • authorize
  • book
  • bring in
  • bring on board
  • carry
  • charter
  • contract for
  • delegate
hold
  • authority
  • clasp
  • clench
  • clinch
  • clout
  • clutch
  • control
  • dominance
  • dominion
  • grip
imprison
  • apprehend
  • bastille
  • bottle up
  • cage
  • check
  • circumscribe
  • closet
  • commit
  • constrain
  • curb
keep
  • accumulate
  • amass
  • cache
  • care for
  • carry
  • conduct
  • conserve
  • control
  • deal in
  • deposit
load
  • amount
  • bale
  • bundle
  • capacity
  • charge
  • consignment
  • contents
  • encumbrance
  • goods
  • haul
owe
  • be beholden
  • be bound
  • be contracted
  • be in arrears
  • be in debt
  • be indebted
  • be into one for
  • be obligated
  • be under obligation
  • behind

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