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discharge

[dis-chahrj, dis-chahrj, dis-chahrj] / dɪsˈtʃɑrdʒ, ˈdɪs tʃɑrdʒ, dɪsˈtʃɑrdʒ /


NOUN
detonation, especially of a weapon
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NOUN
act or instance of unloading
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disburdening emptying unburdening unlading
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NOUN
full payment of debt
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VERB
detonate a weapon
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VERB
fully pay or settle debt
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VERB
dismiss a legal or legislative process
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Example Sentences

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But, after being discharged in August, he was readmitted the following month with similar symptoms and died two weeks later.

From BBC

Patients are also admitted and discharged on the same day, freeing up valuable hospital beds.

From BBC

After 20 to 25 years, depending on their specific plan, those borrowers’ balances are discharged.

From Barron's

Samson was discharged from hospital the same day and the student, who was not named for legal reasons, was sentenced to 14 months detention.

From BBC

The hospital groups involved had discharged or transferred a number of patients, canceled some surgeries and drafted in temporary staff in response to the industrial action.

From Barron's