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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121. Magistrates gave him a conditional discharge and disqualified him from driving for two years.
122. An external auditor must decide the scope of the work to be undertaken to discharge his or her duties.
123. Unfortunately, acute and chronic pancreatitis could not be separated in the discharge statistics before 1977.
124. It would run to a point directly behind the Falls and discharge its effluent into the cataract itself.
125. Sheila, 56, was given an absolute discharge at Blyth, Northumberland, after admitting breaking a smoking ban.
126. Such gases, mixed with water vapour, were subjected to electrical discharge and ultraviolet light.
127. Nacro was given an absolute discharge, but the county council was fined £200 and ordered to pay more than £450 costs.
128. Discharge Many surgical patients will have anxieties about leaving hospital.
129. Care on discharge A carefully planned programme of subsequent care should be arranged before a patient is discharged from psychiatric inpatient treatment.
130. Equally they sustain as well as designate those who discharge public functions.
131. With technical work, the appointment of a competent contractor may be sufficient to discharge the duty.
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132. Both materials were removed in a 550-torr helium arc discharge sustained by 28 V at 70 amps d.c.
133. A booklet on hospital discharge procedures is now imminent from the Department of Health.
134. The need for those new lines to discharge that obligation will be considered by the inquiry.
135. Then the Air Force could hardly acquiesce to an honorable discharge.
136. An honorable discharge would mean that any reserve unit with openings would have to accept her application to fly.
137. Thus the First Amendment did not apply to this case since the discharge of the teachers was not a state action.
138. The nasal discharge and the discharge from the abscesses is highly infectious and this is how strangles is spread to other horses.
139. Industrial factories, he said, also discharge toxic waste and crude oil into the sea.
140. It was later revealed the shot was an accidental discharge from inside the house.
141. At discharge, when he was fully well, he was eating normally and had no clinical abnormality in chest or abdomen.
142. We have to discharge our duties.
143. a purulent discharge from the wound.
144. The carrier may discharge the goods into any depot.
145. Discharge may be conditional or unconditional.
146. The sewers discharge out at sea.
147. There was a watery discharge from her ear.
148. The water pipes discharge freely.
149. Diabetic patients also less often received aspirin and lipid - lowering treatment at discharge.
150. Activation of nucellar cells by discharge from the pollen tubes has been claimed.
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.