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    discharge

    verb

    • 1. tell (someone) officially that they can or must leave a place or situation.
    • 2. allow (a liquid, gas, or other substance) to flow out from where it has been confined: "industrial plants discharge highly toxic materials into rivers" Similar send outpourreleaseejectOpposite absorb

    noun

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  2. The meaning of DISCHARGE is to relieve of a charge, load, or burden. How to use discharge in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Discharge.

  3. DISCHARGE definition: 1. to allow someone officially to leave somewhere, especially a hospital or a law court: 2. to…. Learn more.

  4. Discharge definition: to relieve of a charge or load; unload. See examples of DISCHARGE used in a sentence.

  5. [transitive] discharge something to do everything that is necessary to perform and complete a particular duty. to discharge your duties/responsibilities/obligations; to discharge a debt (= to pay it)

  6. [VERB noun] Synonyms: pay, meet, clear, settle More Synonyms of discharge. 4. verb. If something is discharged from inside a place, it comes out. [formal] The resulting salty water will be discharged at sea. [be VERB-ed preposition] The bird had trouble breathing and was discharging blood from the nostrils. [VERB noun preposition]

  7. dis·charge. (dĭs-chärj′) v. dis·charged, dis·charg·ing, dis·charg·es. v.tr. 1. a. To release, as from confinement, care, or duty: discharge a patient; discharge a soldier. b. To let go; empty out: a train discharging commuters. c. To pour forth; emit: a vent discharging steam. d. To shoot: discharge a pistol. 2. To remove from office or employment.

  8. To discharge is to fire a gun or an employee, or to set someone free from a hospital or jail. You'd probably like being discharged from jail, but not from your job, unless you really hate it. As a verb, discharge is “to release,” and as a noun, it refers to the act of or setting free.

  9. noun. /ˈdɪstʃɑːdʒ/ /ˈdɪstʃɑːrdʒ/ (formal) of liquid/gas. [uncountable, countable] the action of releasing a substance such as a liquid or gas; a substance that comes out from inside somewhere. a ban on the discharge of toxic waste. nasal/vaginal discharge (= from the nose/ vagina) discharge from something a thick discharge from the nose.

  10. DISCHARGE definition: 1. to allow someone to leave a hospital or prison, or to order or allow someone to leave an…. Learn more.

  11. to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship. to remove or send forth: They discharged the cargo at New York. Military to fire or shoot (a firearm or missile): to discharge a gun.