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discharge

To Discharge something is to release it or let it go, especially all at once. Discharging steam prevented pressure from building. When a gun goes off, it is said to Discharge. He took aim and discharged his gun. No one knew the gun was loaded until it accidentally discharged. He said "I fired the gun"; the report said "he discharged the weapon." When you are discharged, you are allowed to leave. I was honorably discharged at the end of the war. Her doctor said she could go home, so she was discharged from the hospital. When a debt or obligation is been met or is ended, it is discharged. We made the last payment, and the loan was discharged. The rest of her student loan debt was discharged after she was injured. Discharge is the opposite of charge for things like batteries and reservoirs. I forgot to plug in my phone and the battery totally discharged.

discharge

The act of discharging is also called a discharge. There was a discharge of steam when he opened the oven door. The cannon discharge scared the boy. Something released (in a discharge) is also called a discharge. The puddle of water was discharge from the pump, not from a leak in the pipe. A discharge is a substance (other than blood) coming from a wound or part of your body, usually because of infection. There was a discharge coming from the wound.

discharge

the sudden giving off of energy (= venting) the act of venting pour forth or release discharge liquids (= complete) complete or carry out discharge one's duties remove the charge from a substance that is emitted or released any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of the body the discharge of pus electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field (= exhaust, release) eliminate (a substance) combustion products are exhausted in the engine the plant releases a gas (= fire, go off) go off or discharge The gun fired (= free) free from obligations or duties (= clear) pronounce not guilty of criminal charges The suspect was cleared of the murder charges release from military service the act of discharging a gun the pouring forth of a fluid (= empty) become empty or void of its content The room emptied (= fire) cause to go off fire a gun fire a bullet (= release) a formal written statement of relinquishment (= dismissal) the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart) (= drop, drop off, unload) leave or unload unload the cargo drop off the passengers at the hotel

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discharge · verb

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Simple sentences

I have a discharge from my nipple.
I have a discharge from my left ear.
He received an honorable discharge from the army.
The tannery used to discharge effluent straight into the river.
Do you have vaginal discharge?
Lightning is an electrical discharge.

Movie subtitles

You can't discharge me.
I will dismiss, discharge and disqualify any employee who gets familiar with the guests.
To cut off their source of revenue and discharge corrupt officials.
Well, where's the discharge?
Well, it's a gun they discharge by electricity.
I should discharge you but I'll give you one more chance.
That you take this obligation freely without mental reservation and that you will faithfully discharge the duties of the office upon which you are about to enter, so help you God?
Got your discharge?
Give it to me before I lose patience and discharge you.
I'm a DD. Dishonorable discharge.
He was hit in Okinawa, got a medical discharge last summer.
Mrs. Walker, I can't discharge this man.
Did he discharge you?
If you're trying to discharge me, don't you think you should ask your father about it?
If he sees you, I'll discharge him.
Did you get your discharge from that sanitarium?
Has he got his discharge from the Army yet?
I got away with it, got my discharge.
You do swear that you will uphold and defend the U.S. Constitution that you will faithfully discharge your duties as federal marshal and that you will at all times serve and enforce the law, so help you God?
I went to work my claim, soon as I got my discharge yesterday.
But that's not right, sir. You should get a medical discharge.
The very instant you're able to leave we shall be happy to sign your discharge.
He'll understand, Amelie, he won't discharge me.
My brother has wanted to discharge you. - I've been on your side.
You will faithfully discharge your.
He finished his service in Africa. and his superiors had not been lenient at the time of his discharge. he'd still be serving time in a penal battalion. and would not be here today.
You can't discharge me. I'm my own master. for the first time in my life.
I'm sorry, Mr. Carter, but I can't discharge the girl.
Discharge?
Or I swear on your mother, I'll discharge a pistol at you!
You realize that this may mean prison and dishonorable discharge? - Yes, sir.
Your father has seen fit to discharge me.
Discharge!
My brother has wanted to discharge you.
You're hereby voluntary privates in Company A of the Texas Rangers and you will faithfully discharge.
You will faithfully discharge your duties, as such without a recompense or monetary consideration. Amen. That means no pay.

News and current affairs

The whole point of restructuring was to discharge debt and make the remainder more manageable.
Moreover, the terms of discharge tend to be much stricter in Europe.
And, depending on weather and the nuclear discharge, the radioactive consequences may not remain localized.
For example, a bankruptcy law that privileges derivatives over all else, but does not allow the discharge of student debt, no matter how inadequate the education provided, enriches bankers and impoverishes many at the bottom.
Indeed, frustrated with adults' failure to discharge what should be their duties toward children, young people are forming child-marriage-free zones, launching anti-slavery groups, and organizing education-rights campaigns.
Of course, Germany's eagerness to discharge the burden of history is not new.

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