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- DictionaryCharge/CHärj/
verb
- 1. demand (an amount) as a price from someone for a service rendered or goods supplied: "he charged me 2 euros for the postcard"
- 2. accuse (someone) of something, especially an offense under law: "they were charged with assault"
noun
- 1. a price asked for goods or services: "an admission charge"
- 2. an accusation, typically one formally made against a prisoner brought to trial: "he appeared in court on a charge of attempted murder"
1. A property of all particles of matter that determines whether they are attracted to or repulsed by other particles. Charge is usually designated as positive or negative. If an atom has more protons than electrons, it has a positive charge; if it has more electrons than protons, it has a negative charge.
Definition of charge noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
the amount of money that you have to pay for something, especially for an activity or a service: bank charges. There's no charge for children under 14. He repaired the computer free of charge (= it did not cost anything). Fewer examples.
3 days ago · the departure from electrical neutrality at a point, or in a region, as by the accumulation, or deficit, of electrical particles: more electrons than normal produce a negative charge; fewer, a positive charge
charge. noun. /tʃɑrdʒ/. money. [countable, uncountable] charge (for something) the amount of money that someone asks for goods and services We have to add a small charge for refreshments. admission charges Delivery is free of charge. Thesaurus.
Charge definition: to impose or ask as a price or fee. See examples of CHARGE used in a sentence.
Charge has many meanings. Charge is what a cavalry does when it rushes towards enemy lines. A charge is also the cost of something. When you are “in charge,” it means that you are in command of everything. And when you are “in charge of,” it means that you have a specific responsibility.