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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151 The story went that he was a dealer in jewels and furs who had been discharged from the army after Dunkirk.
152 As a precaution they had both been admitted to hospital, but Sean Walsh had driven up and got Benny discharged.
153 The ulceration healed completely within two weeks and the patient was discharged on day 16.
154 He was conditionally discharged for twelve months and had to pay £15 compensation.
155 The child was also taken to hospital but was later discharged.
156 Authorities believe the gun discharged after Ellis' 7-year-old cousin tried to take it away.
157 On October 16, 1988, after expiry of the 72-period, the patient discharged herself and went home.
158 It was my home for many months, so much so that when at last I was discharged, I was loath to leave.
159 Environmentalists claim the highly saline water discharged from desalination plants could harm marine life.
160 He was conditionally discharged by Newcastle magistrates in December after admitting assaulting railway worker John Beach.
161 She received an 11-day course of empirical antibiotic therapy and was discharged.
162 Ashby declined and was ultimately discharged with a 10 percent disability for medical reasons in September 1944.
163 He discharged eight or ten bullets in three bursts of fire.
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164 Hence, that case is clearly distinguishable from the case before me, where the liability of the assignee has been discharged.
165 Time-signals, geophysical measurements, weather reporting and the testing of chronometers were among the functions which they discharged.
166 The first is that when people are discharged from hospital early they should be seen soon in out-patients.
167 Ni-cads, by the way, should not be left in a discharged state for very long periods.
168 He was taken to the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, but then discharged into police custody.
169 Why are hospital patients discharged so quickly and what happens to people who can not afford the expense of convalescent care.
170 Cunningham was conditionally discharged for one year and ordered to pay a total of £65 compensation.
171 But the star, who also had a number of bruises, later discharged himself.
172 Telford, of Wheatley, Doncaster, was conditionally discharged by town magistrates after admitting threatening, abusive and insulting behaviour.
173 After one too many dishonourable discharges the man was dishonourably discharged and Schultz found himself achieving early command.
174 The responsibility for that now rests with Parliament and is to be discharged ... in two ways.
175 As principal on the loan is repaid, the loan outstanding reduces and capital discharged increases.
176 The energy thus captured by the atom will be discharged into the molecules that surround it.
177 An older colleague injured in the leg in the shooting has since been discharged from hospital.
178 The rehabilitation unit provides accommodation for up to six weeks for elderly people discharged from hospital.
179 Overhead, lightning flickered frequently as the static electricity accumulating in the ash cloud discharged.
180 Now having been discharged they're convalescing from surgery with a family in Oxfordshire away from the glare of publicity.
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