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    Dis·charge

    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

  2. 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.

  3. 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. See Synonyms at dismiss. 3.

  4. 5 days ago · noun (count) (noncount) ( Chemical Engineering: General) Discharge is the flow of waste or product from a process. The control of air pollution resulting from the discharge of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere has become increasingly urgent.

  5. to allow someone to leave a hospital or prison, or to order or allow someone to leave an organization such as the army: [ often passive ] She was discharged from the army yesterday. discharge verb [T] (SUBSTANCE) If a liquid or gas is discharged from something, it comes out of it:

  6. Apr 3, 2024 · To accomplish or complete, as an obligation. To free of a debt, claim, obligation, responsibility, accusation, etc.; to absolve; to acquit; to forgive; to clear. To send away (a creditor) satisfied by payment; to pay one's debt or obligation to. To set aside; to annul; to dismiss. To expel or let go . To let fly, as a missile; to shoot .

  7. Discharge definition, to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship. See more.

  8. Definition of discharge verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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