Discharging can be categorized as a verb.
Verb |
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discharge - release from military service | ||
discharge - pour forth or release; "discharge liquids" | ||
discharge - remove the charge from | ||
discharge - eliminate (a substance); "combustion products are exhausted in the engine"; "the plant releases a gas" | ||
discharge - pronounce not guilty of criminal charges; "The suspect was cleared of the murder charges" | ||
discharge - free from obligations or duties | ||
discharge - cause to go off; "fire a gun"; "fire a bullet" | ||
discharge - become empty or void of its content; "The room emptied" | ||
discharge - leave or unload; "unload the cargo"; "drop off the passengers at the hotel" | ||
discharge - go off or discharge; "The gun fired" | ||
discharge - complete or carry out; "discharge one's duties" |
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1. | verb | They should be discharging him from hospital soon. | |
2. | verb | Discharge liquids. | |
3. | verb | Discharge one's duties. | |
4. | verb | I have to discharge my duty. | |
5. | verb | Your honor, I would like to discharge counsel. | |
6. | verb | Did you discharge a weapon? | |
7. | verb | Everyone, in their childhood, used to shuffle in their socks on the carpet and then discharge a spark of static electricity on the cat's nose. | |
8. | verb | The tannery used to discharge effluent straight into the river. | |
9. | verb | They won't discharge me until tomorrow. | |
10. | verb | Even before the House voted Tuesday, Pence sent a letter to Pelosi explaining he would not take action under the 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which allows for the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet to declare a president unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. | |
11. | verb | I have to discharge my duty. | |
12. | verb | Your honor, I would like to discharge counsel. | |
13. | verb | Did you discharge a weapon? | |
14. | verb | Everyone, in their childhood, used to shuffle in their socks on the carpet and then discharge a spark of static electricity on the cat's nose. | |
15. | verb | The tannery used to discharge effluent straight into the river. | |
16. | noun | The discharge of pus. |
Sentence | |
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verb | |
They should be discharging him from hospital soon. | |
Discharge liquids. |
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Discharge one's duties. |
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I have to discharge my duty. | |
Your honor, I would like to discharge counsel. | |
Did you discharge a weapon? | |
Everyone, in their childhood, used to shuffle in their socks on the carpet and then discharge a spark of static electricity on the cat's nose. | |
The tannery used to discharge effluent straight into the river. | |
They won't discharge me until tomorrow. | |
Even before the House voted Tuesday, Pence sent a letter to Pelosi explaining he would not take action under the 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which allows for the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet to declare a president unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. | |
I have to discharge my duty. | |
Your honor, I would like to discharge counsel. | |
Did you discharge a weapon? | |
Everyone, in their childhood, used to shuffle in their socks on the carpet and then discharge a spark of static electricity on the cat's nose. | |
The tannery used to discharge effluent straight into the river. | |
noun | |
The discharge of pus. |
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