Synonym: dismiss, dump, expel, fire, let go, release, unload. Antonym: charge. Similar words: discharging, charge, charged, in charge, in charge of, take charge, barge, target. Meaning: [dɪs'tʃɑːdʒ] n. 1. the sudden giving off of energy 2. the act of venting 3. a substance that is emitted or released 4. any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of the body 5. electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field 6. the pouring forth of a fluid 7. the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart) 8. a formal written statement of relinquishment 9. the act of discharging a gun. v. 1. complete or carry out 2. pour forth or release 3. eliminate (substances) from the body 4. free from obligations or duties 5. remove the charge from 6. go off or discharge 7. pronounce not guilty of criminal charges 8. leave or unload, especially of passengers or cargo; 9. cause to go off 10. release from military service 11. become empty or void of its content.
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91. Mr Neilsen was given an absolute discharge, told to pay £10 compensation and £350 in costs.
92. Counselling and psychotherapy Psychotherapy commences during hospital admission and continues long after discharge.
93. Any uncharacteristic vaginal discharge, especially if accompanied by lower abdominal pain or fever.
94. Even if it discharged, is there enough energy in that discharge to cause the fuel air mixture to burn?
95. They were each given a two year conditional discharge and ordered to pay £35 costs.
96. A patient's eyes may become sticky through a watery discharge which can be very uncomfortable and will need regular cleaning.
97. Simpson will not be able to discharge his financial obligations to the victims' families by claiming bankruptcy.
98. But trust in the authority is trust that the authority is likely to discharge its duties properly.
99. Parliament has chosen to discharge this function by placing primary responsibility upon a scrutiny committee formed especially for the purpose.
100. A blinding flash illuminated the darkness, and the terrible discharge of musketry resounded through the woods.
101. Results of the gastroscopy can be discussed with the patient before discharge and treatment can be prescribed. Sentencedict.com
102. Three months after discharge, they were a pound heavier than infants who had not had the lights out at night.
103. A water quality officer interprets the information and can instruct Cyclops to collect a sample of the discharge in a sealed container.
104. After discharge, patients should attend weekly outpatient appointments, moving to fortnightly or monthly attendances as appropriate.
105. Admission and discharge dates and visits by relatives together with court appearances will also at time increase the anxieties of residents.
106. If the hospital can treat and discharge the patient for less than the fixed amount, it makes a profit.
107. In a report on marine pollution, the organization states that 12,000 pipes have been licensed to discharge industrial effluent.
108. Clearly it is important to review all these patients after discharge from hospital and decide their long-term management.
109. The magistrate gave Mr Smith a conditional discharge on each count, but he was ordered to pay prosecution costs of £1800.
110. All records were to be available to Cardiff city council to allow it to discharge its statutory responsibilities.
111. Ways in which the authority can discharge its responsibilities for standard setting for all aspects of care will also require attention.
112. To your health, she said. After his discharge she took him to the vi sa-and-registration department.
113. In the female it is important to treat any cause of vaginal discharge.
114. He added that while Yeltsin is breathing somewhat easier than he had been, there is no fixed date for his discharge.
115. In acute care there will be pressure from rapid bed turnover, which emphasises the importance of early preparation for discharge.
116. Pain and a nasal discharge may mean the patient has a sinus infection.
117. Social divisions, described in chapter 6, complicate the job of those who discharge the functions of the state.
118. In a warm room the nose discharges and fills up which ameliorates the headache; a thick, fluent, yellow discharge.
119. I had a conditional discharge for one and an absolute discharge for the other.
120. The question is whether he can discharge that responsibility to Parliament without being in day-to-day charge.
More similar words: discharging, charge, charged, in charge, in charge of, take charge, barge, target, large, largely, at large, mischief, by and large, lethargy, lethargic, mischievous, gas chamber, on a large scale, chart, chary, Chart., charm, schadenfreude, large intestine, a large number of, disc, charity, orchard, charade, chariot.