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    discharge

    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

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  2. DISCHARGE definition: 1. to allow someone officially to leave somewhere, especially a hospital or a law court: 2. to…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DISCHARGE is to relieve of a charge, load, or burden. How to use discharge in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Discharge.

  4. 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.

  5. dis·charge. (dĭs-chärj′) v. dis·charged, dis·charg·ing, dis·charg·es. v.tr. 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.

  6. to relieve of obligation, responsibility, etc. to fulfill, perform, or execute (a duty, function, etc.). to relieve or deprive of office, employment, etc.; dismiss from service. Synonyms: remove, fire, cashier. to release, send away, or allow to go (often followed by from ): The children were discharged early from school.

  7. 1. verb. When someone is discharged from hospital, prison, or one of the armed services, they are officially allowed to leave, or told that they must leave. He has a broken nose but may be discharged today. [be VERB -ed] You are being discharged on medical grounds. [be VERB -ed] Five days later Henry discharged himself from hospital.

  8. To relieve of or release from something that burdens or confines. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To release or remove (that by which one is burdened or confined) Webster's New World. To be released or thrown off. Webster's New World. To let go; empty out. A train discharging commuters. American Heritage. Similar definitions.

  9. noun. /ˈdɪstʃɑːdʒ/ /ˈdɪstʃɑːrdʒ/ (formal) of liquid/gas. [uncountable, countable] the action of releasing a substance such as a liquid or gas; a substance that comes out from inside somewhere. a ban on the discharge of toxic waste. nasal/vaginal discharge (= from the nose/ vagina) discharge from something a thick discharge from the nose.

  10. v.t. to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship. to remove or send forth: They discharged the cargo at New York. Military to fire or shoot (a firearm or missile): to discharge a gun.

  11. DISCHARGE meaning: 1. to allow someone to leave a hospital or prison, or to order or allow someone to leave an…. Learn more.