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discharge
[dis-chahrj, dis-chahrj, dis-chahrj]
verb (used with object)
to relieve of a charge or load; unload.
to discharge a ship.
to remove or send forth.
They discharged the cargo at New York.
to fire or shoot (a firearm or missile).
to discharge a gun.
to pour forth; emit.
to discharge oil;
to discharge a stream of invective.
to relieve oneself of (an obligation, burden, etc.).
to relieve of obligation, responsibility, etc.
to fulfill, perform, or execute (a duty, function, etc.).
to relieve or deprive of office, employment, etc.; dismiss from service.
to release, send away, or allow to go (often followed byfrom ).
The children were discharged early from school. They discharged him from prison.
to pay (a debt).
Law.
to release (a defendant, especially one under confinement).
to release (a person declared bankrupt) from former debts.
to cancel (a contract, debt, or other obligation).
to release (bail) back to the one who posted it.
(in a legislative body) to order (a committee) to cease further consideration of a bill so that it can be voted on.
Electricity., to rid (a battery, capacitor, etc.) of a charge of electricity.
Dyeing., to free from a dye, as by chemical bleaching.
verb (used without object)
to get rid of a burden or load.
to deliver a charge or load.
to pour forth.
to go off or fire, as a firearm or missile.
to blur or run, as a color or dye.
Electricity., to lose or give up a charge of electricity.
noun
the act of discharging a ship, load, etc.
the act of firing a weapon, as an arrow by drawing and releasing the string of the bow, or a gun by exploding the charge of powder.
Synonyms: detonationa sending or coming forth, as of water from a pipe; ejection; emission.
the rate or amount of such issue.
something sent forth or emitted.
a relieving, ridding, or getting rid of something of the nature of a charge.
Law.
an acquittal or exoneration.
an annulment, as of a court order.
the freeing of one held under legal process.
a relieving or being relieved of obligation or liability; fulfillment of an obligation.
Synonyms: performance, executionthe payment of a debt.
a release or dismissal, as from prison, an office, or employment.
a certificate of such a release or a certificate of release from obligation or liability.
the act or process of ordering a legislative committee to cease further consideration of a bill so that it can be voted on.
Military.
the separation of a person from military service.
a certificate of such separation.
Electricity.
the removal or transference of an electric charge, as by the conversion of chemical energy to electrical energy.
the equalization of a difference of potential, as between two terminals.
discharge
verb
(tr) to release or allow to go
the hospital discharged the patient
(tr) to dismiss from or relieve of duty, office, employment, etc
to fire or be fired, as a gun
to pour forth or cause to pour forth
the boil discharges pus
(tr) to remove (the cargo) from (a boat, etc); unload
(tr) to perform (the duties of) or meet (the demands of an office, obligation, etc)
he discharged his responsibilities as mayor
(tr) to relieve oneself of (a responsibility, debt, etc)
(intr) physics
to lose or remove electric charge
to form an arc, spark, or corona in a gas
to take or supply electrical current from a cell or battery
(tr) law to release (a prisoner from custody, etc)
(tr) to remove dye from (a fabric), as by bleaching
(intr) (of a dye or colour) to blur or run
(tr) architect
to spread (weight) evenly over a supporting member
to relieve a member of (excess weight) by distribution of pressure
noun
a person or thing that is discharged
dismissal or release from an office, job, institution, etc
the document certifying such release
the fulfilment of an obligation or release from a responsibility or liability
honourable discharge
the act of removing a load, as of cargo
a pouring forth of a fluid; emission
the act of firing a projectile
the volley, bullet, missile, etc, fired
law
a release, as of a person held under legal restraint
an annulment, as of a court order
physics
the act or process of removing or losing charge or of equalizing a potential difference
a transient or continuous conduction of electricity through a gas by the formation and movement of electrons and ions in an applied electric field
the volume of fluid flowing along a pipe or a channel in unit time
the output rate of a plant or piece of machinery, such as a pump
discharge
The conversion of chemical energy to electric energy within a storage battery.
A flow of electricity in a dielectric, especially in a rarefied gas.
A flowing out or pouring forth, as of a bodily fluid; emission or secretion.
A substance or material that is released, emitted, or excreted, especially from the body.
To undergo or cause the release of stored energy or electric charge, as from a battery or capacitor.
To release, emit, or excrete a substance, especially from the body.
Other Word Forms
- discharger noun
- dischargeable adjective
- nondischarging adjective
- predischarge verb (used with object)
- redischarge verb
- undischargeable adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of discharge1
Example Sentences
On Wednesday, a group of Epstein victims and their families held a press conference on the steps of the Capitol to support the discharge petition and call for full disclosure in the Epstein case.
He’s recently been discharged from the Army, arriving in New York with some cash and a desire to do anything but go home.
The infant was discharged from hospital a month back and there have been no complications so far, he added.
He was taken to hospital by car where, after performing a CT scan, doctors discharged him.
Residents say they’re also concerned about pollutants discharged from factories in Mexico.
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Related Words
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