Discharge

//dɪsˈtʃɑːdʒ//

"Discharge" in a Sentence (40 examples)

I have a lot of discharge.

The crowd obstructed the police in the discharge of their duties.

I have a discharge from my left ear.

I have to discharge my duty.

I have a discharge from my nipple.

He received an honorable discharge from the army.

Do you have vaginal discharge?

He got his discharge from the army.

Your honor, I would like to discharge counsel.

The court ruled that the mayor's decision to use public funds to make a loan to assist a local business, which shortly afterward declared bankruptcy, had been within the scope of the mayor's discretionary powers in the normal discharge of his duties.

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O most dear mistress, / The sun will set before I shall discharge / What I must strive to do.

But in deede, the ſecret cauſe that brought Ageſilaus to conſent vnto this practiſe, was the greatnes of his dette which he ought, of the which he hoped to be diſcharged by chaunging of the ſtate and common wealth.

For if One Man's Faults could Discharge Another Man of his Duty,there would be no longer any Place left for the Common Offices of Society.

How happy is his low degree, / How rich in humble poverty, is he, / Who leads a quiet country life; / Diſcharg'd of buſineſs, void of ſtrife, / And from the griping ſcrivener free?

If he had / The present money to discharge the Jew.

The order for Daly's attendance was discharged.

Feeling in other cases discharges itself in indirect muscular actions.

They do discharge their shot of courtesy.

Mrs Partridge, upon this, immediately fell into a fury, and discharged the trencher on which she was eating, at the head of poor Jenny […]

GWR plans to use it on the Greenford branch in west London, making use of a fast charger at West Ealing that will charge the batteries in just three and a half minutes. This fast charger is essentially a battery installed at the lineside which is trickle-charged from the electricity grid. It can then discharge quickly into the train's batteries through charging rails and then start recharging itself while the train is running in service.

Discharge the common sort / With pay and thanks.

Grindal […] was discharged the government of his see.

to discharge a prisoner

discharge his pieces

I ran forward, discharging my pistol into the creature's body in an effort to force it to relinquish its prey; but I might as profitably have shot at the sun.

to discharge a cargo

A pipe discharges water.

He discharged a horrible oath.

to discharge the colour from a dyed fabric in order to form light figures on a dark background

That Richard Stevenson, Robert Calcott, and Richard Tyldesley, be discharged from farther restraint, giving good security to appear at this Board whensoever summoned, and not depart this city until full satisfaction be given

care transition after discharge

career transition after discharge

Near-synonyms: effluent, effluence (sometimes synonymous)

a mucopurulent vaginal discharge

the cooling tower's discharge

negligent discharge

Near-synonyms: effluent, effluence (sometimes synonymous)

Whereof what's past is prologue, what to come / In yours and my discharge.

She [the Queen] was assisted in the discharge of her solemn functions by fourteen sacred women, one for each of the altars of Dionysus.

After having granted discharge from liability, the general meeting of shareholders may not demand for the company compensation for matters which it had knowledge of when granting discharge.

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