unship

/ʌnˈʃɪp/
verb
  1. To remove or take something off a ship or from its place on a ship.
    • The crew began to unship the cargo at the dock.
    • The sailors unshipped the oars and rowed to shore.
    • They had to unship the mast for repairs.
  2. To remove or detach a part or piece of equipment from its usual position.
    • The mechanic unshipped the engine for inspection.
    • She unshipped the oarlocks before storing the boat.
    • He unshipped the rudder to clean it.
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