Charge

"Charge" in French

charge

(military: ground attack)

charge

(electric charge)

charge

(load or burden)

charge

(instruction)

charge

(measured amount of powder and/or shot)

chef d’accusation

(accusation)

chef d’inculpation

(accusation)

frais

(amount of money levied for a service)

meuble

(heraldry: image displayed on an escutcheon)

accuser

(criminal law, law enforcement: to formally accuse of a crime)

armer

(to place a burden upon, to assign a duty)

charger

(to assign a duty to)

charger

(to assign a debit to an account)

charger

(to pay on account)

charger

(criminal law, law enforcement: to formally accuse of a crime)

charger

(to place a burden upon, to assign a duty)

charger

(to load equipment with material required for its use)

charger

(to cause to take on an electric charge)

charger

(to move forward forcefully)

charger

(cricket: to take a few steps down the pitch towards the bowler as he delivers the ball)

créditer

(to pay on account)

s'élancer

(cricket: to take a few steps down the pitch towards the bowler as he delivers the ball)

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.