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Definition of charge
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of charge is as below...
Charge
(v. t.) To place
something
to the
account
of as a debt; to
debit,
as, to
charge
one with
goods.
Also, to enter upon the debit side of an
account;
as, to
charge
a sum to one..
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Phosphaturia
::
Phosphaturia
(n.) The
excessive
discharge
of
phosphates
in the
urine.
Displace
::
Displace
(v. t.) To
remove
from a
state,
office,
dignity,
or
employment;
to
discharge;
to
depose;
as, to
displace
an
officer
of the
revenue..
Ad Valorem
::
Ad
valorem
() A term used to
denote
a duty or
charge
laid upon
goods,
at a
certain
rate per cent upon their
value,
as
stated
in their
invoice,
-- in
opposition
to a
specific
sum upon a given
quantity
or
number;
as, an ad
valorem
duty of
twenty
per
cent..
Keeping
::
Keeping
(n.) A
holding;
restraint;
custody;
guard;
charge;
care;
preservation.
Evasion
::
Evasion
(n.) The act of
eluding
or
avoiding,
particularly
the
pressure
of an
argument,
accusation,
charge,
or
interrogation;
artful
means of
eluding..
Voided
::
Voided
(a.)
Having
the inner part cut away, or left
vacant,
a
narrow
border
being left at the
sides,
the
tincture
of the field being seen in the
vacant
space;
-- said of a
charge..
Embrasure
::
Embrasure
(n.) An
aperture
with slant sides in a wall or
parapet,
through
which
cannon
are
pointed
and
discharged;
a
crenelle.
See
Illust.
of
Casemate..
Call
::
Call (v. t.) To
summon
to the
discharge
of a
particular
duty; to
designate
for an
office,
or
employment,
especially
of a
religious
character;
-- often used of a
divine
summons;
as, to be
called
to the
ministry;
sometimes,
to
invite;
as, to call a
minister
to be the
pastor
of a
church..
Falsify
::
Falsify
(a.) To show, in
accounting,
(an inem of
charge
inserted
in an
account)
to be
wrong..
Impose
::
Impose
(v. t.) To lay as a
charge,
burden,
tax, duty,
obligation,
command,
penalty,
etc.; to
enjoin;
to levy; to
inflict;
as, to
impose
a toll or
tribute..
Belie
::
Belie (n.) To show to be
false;
to
convict
of, or
charge
with,
falsehood..
Vaquero
::
Vaquero
(n.) One who has
charge
of
cattle,
horses,
etc.; a
herdsman..
Approvement
::
Approvement
(n.) a
confession
of guilt by a
prisoner
charged
with
treason
or
felony,
together
with an
accusation
of his
accomplish
and a
giving
evidence
against
them in order to
obtain
his own
pardon.
The term is no
longer
in use; it
corresponded
to what is now known as
turning
king's
(or
queen's)
evidence
in
England,
and
state's
evidence
in the
United
States..
Testify
::
Testify
(v. i.) To
declare
a
charge;
to
protest;
to give
information;
to bear
witness;
-- with
against.
Heliotroper
::
Heliotroper
(n.) The
person
at a
geodetic
station
who has
charge
of the
heliotrope.
Spray
::
Spray (v. t.) A jet of fine
medicated
vapor,
used
either
as an
application
to a
diseased
part or to
charge
the air of a room with a
disinfectant
or a
deodorizer..
Discharge
::
Discharge
(v. t.) To
relieve
of an
office
or
employment;
to send away from
service;
to
dismiss.
Overcharge
::
Overcharge
(v. t.) To
charge
or load too
heavily;
to
burden;
to
oppress;
to cloy.
Charge
::
Charge
(v. t.) A
position
(of a
weapon)
fitted
for
attack;
as, to bring a
weapon
to the
charge..
Criminous
::
Criminous
(a.)
Criminal;
involving
great crime or grave
charges;
very
wicked;
heinous.
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