Similar words: discharge, discharger, static discharge, discharging, charged, charge, in charge, charger. Meaning: [dɪs'tʃɑːdʒ] adj. 1. set free as from prison or duty 2. having lost your job.
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121 In Washington, for example, a teacher was discharged from his contractual obligation because of his deteriorating eyesight.
122 I discharged my responsibility at the court, and that is that.
123 Effluent in rural areas is usually discharged visibly into watercourses and can often be traced without much difficulty to its source.
124 Domestic and industrial waste, discharged oil and millions of gallons of raw sewage are flushed into the sea every day.
125 They speculated on Luke's future standing in the community after he was discharged from hospital.
126 This role he discharged with great success and it was probably the most notable feature of his time as Treasury Solicitor.
127 If there is a Breach of Warranty the Insurer is discharged from liability from the day of breach.
128 I have discharged my duty, she thought, I can not be troubled by my conscience in that respect.
129 At present it is simply pumped into storage tanks for monitoring, and subsequently discharged into the open sea.
130 It was held that as the employer's duty was a personal one it could not be discharged by delegation.
131 He was discharged three weeks after admission, having recovered fully.
132 She was discharged from hospital within a week and by that time, could carry out the majority of her normal activities.
133 Along came a young soldier,(www.Sentencedict.com) recently discharged from the army because his wounds made him unable to serve.
134 A proximal hepaticojejunostomy with a Roux-en Y loop reconstruction was performed and the patient was discharged after three weeks.
135 The mercury had been discharged from a local chemical plant.
136 The plaintiffs were able to raise sufficient moneys to meet their liabilities and the receivers were discharged.
137 If a duty was held to be owed, then it would probably be discharged by the warning notice.
138 The discharged sheet is much easier to manage and does not attract dust and lint.
139 As usual the Dinner was used as an opportunity to say thank you to those from outside Convocation who had discharged some service.
140 She had forgotten the sidearm, which she had kept sand-free but not discharged in months.
141 No one should be discharged from this hospital against his will.
142 An order is automatically discharged if the child is adopted or a court makes a residence order under s8.
143 He discharged himself from Hartlepool General Hospital yesterday and last night detectives were waiting to question him as part of their inquiries.
144 The jurors were discharged, and the crown was given two weeks to consider applying for a retrial.
145 He denied firing a gun that day and insisted that he had not discharged a firearm in two years.
146 If it is discharged and a person is injured or killed, the appropriate offence against the person can be charged.
147 The ammeter can be left in but may show full deflection if the battery is in a very discharged condition.
148 Even if it discharged, is there enough energy in that discharge to cause the fuel air mixture to burn?
149 By controlling the total number of permits available, the authorities can determine the overall amount of waste discharged.
150 My first political awareness of oppression was when I was discharged from the nursing corps of the army over lesbianism.
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