Foreign cargo has never before been unladed there, nor has it ever been brought overland as you propose.
So all the lead and ironwork in cargo will be unladed by moonlight tonight and on its way upriver by morning, before the Portugals here even sleep off their liquor.
All our wool's already beenunladed and brought overland to Surat.
Here they unladed their whole cargazon of riches, the usual storehouse of the pirates being commonly under the shelter of the bucaniers.
The Japons and Chinas unladed their goodes, because they did lie on the top of ours.
We unladed all the Hozeanders ordinance ashore, and brought her agrownd before the English howse to sheath her.
He took it to the kingdom of Siam and ascended the river for thirty leguas, unladed his goods, and disposed of them as well as possible, for they were injured by the water.
The Spanish encountered so grievous a storm on their voyage that they were forced to put in at Siam, where they unladed their ship; and, trying to get over the bar of a river in order to relade, they were wrecked.
The cargo of the Siamese ship was unladed carefully, and it was found that it was worth about one hundred thousand pesos.
Next morning we unladed some of her cargo, being raw silk and silk goods.
When unladed at Babylon, the air is let out of the skins, which are then laid on the backs of camels and carried back to serve for another voyage.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unladed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.