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Definition of charge
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Charge
(v. t.) Harm.
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Saddle
::
Saddle
(v. t.)
Hence:
To fix as a
charge
or
burden
upon; to load; to
encumber;
as, to
saddle
a town with the
expense
of
bridges
and
highways..
Excreable
::
Excreable
(a.)
Capable
of being
discharged
by
spitting.
Commissariat
::
Commissariat
(n.) The body of
officers
charged
with such
service.
Unballast
::
Unballast
(v. t.) To free from
ballast;
to
discharge
ballast
from.
Charge
::
Charge
(n.)
Weight;
import;
value.
Chargeous
::
Chargeous
(a.)
Burdensome.
Fidelity
::
Fidelity
(n.)
Faithfulness;
adherence
to
right;
careful
and exact
observance
of duty, or
discharge
of
obligations..
Electrify
::
Electrify
(v. t.) To
communicate
electricity
to; to
charge
with
electricity;
as, to
electrify
a jar..
Immunity
::
Immunity
(a.)
Freedom
or
exemption
from any
charge,
duty,
obligation,
office,
tax,
imposition,
penalty,
or
service;
a
particular
privilege;
as, the
immunities
of the free
cities
of
Germany;
the
immunities
of the
clergy..
Discharge
::
Discharge
(v. t.) The act of
discharging;
the act of
relieving
of a
charge
or load;
removal
of a load or
burden;
unloading;
as, the
discharge
of a ship;
discharge
of a
cargo..
Broadside
::
Broadside
(n.) A
discharge
of or from all the guns on one side of a ship, at the same
time..
Surcharge
::
Surcharge
(v. t.) To
overload;
to
overburden;
to
overmatch;
to
overcharge;
as, to
surcharge
a beast or a ship; to
surcharge
a
cannon..
Disgorge
::
Disgorge
(v. t.) To eject or
discharge
by the
throat
and
mouth;
to
vomit;
to pour forth or throw out with
violence,
as if from the
mouth;
to
discharge
violently
or in great
quantities
from a
confined
place..
Convict
::
Convict
(v. t.) To prove or find
guilty
of an
offense
or crime
charged;
to
pronounce
guilty,
as by legal
decision,
or by one's
conscience..
Accountant
::
Accountant
(n.) One who is
skilled
in,
keeps,
or
adjusts,
accounts;
an
officer
in a
public
office,
who has
charge
of the
accounts..
Embezzlement
::
Embezzlement
(n.) The
fraudulent
appropriation
of
property
by a
person
to whom it has been
intrusted;
as, the
embezzlement
by a clerk of his
employer's;
embezzlement
of
public
funds by the
public
officer
having
them in
charge..
Ejection
::
Ejection
(n.) The act of
ejecting
or
casting
out;
discharge;
expulsion;
evacuation.
Solvable
::
Solvable
(a.)
Capable
of being paid and
discharged;
as,
solvable
obligations..
Charge
::
Charge
(v. t.) A load or
burder
laid upon a
person
or
thing.
Recharge
::
Recharge
(v. t. & i.) To
attack
again;
to
attack
anew.
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