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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.) A
position
(of a
weapon)
fitted
for
attack;
as, to bring a
weapon
to the
charge..
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Boxkeeper
::
Boxkeeper
(n.) An
attendant
at a
theater
who has
charge
of the
boxes.
Ajutage
::
Ajutage
(n.) A tube
through
which water is
discharged;
an
efflux
tube; as, the
ajutage
of a
fountain..
Butler
::
Butler
(n.) An
officer
in a
king's
or a
nobleman's
household,
whose
principal
business
it is to take
charge
of the
liquors,
plate,
etc.; the head
servant
in a large
house..
Release
::
Release
(n.)
Discharge
from
obligation
or
responsibility,
as from debt,
penalty,
or claim of any kind;
acquittance..
Groom
::
Groom (n.) A boy or young man; a
waiter;
a
servant;
especially,
a man or boy who has
charge
of
horses,
or the
stable..
Agnosticism
::
Agnosticism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the
existence
of a
personal
Deity,
an
unseen
world,
etc., can be
neither
proved
nor
disproved,
because
of the
necessary
limits
of the human mind (as
sometimes
charged
upon
Hamilton
and
Mansel),
or
because
of the
insufficiency
of the
evidence
furnished
by
physical
and
physical
data, to
warrant
a
positive
conclusion
(as
taught
by the
school
of
Herbert
Spencer);
--
opposed
alike
dogmatic
skepticism
and to
dogmatic
theism..
Examiner
::
Examiner
(n.) One who
examines,
tries,
or
inspects;
one who
interrogates;
an
officer
or
person
charged
with the duty of
making
an
examination;
as, an
examiner
of
students
for a
degree;
an
examiner
in
chancery,
in the
patent
office,
etc..
Institute
::
Institute
(v. t.) To
invest
with the
spiritual
charge
of a
benefice,
or the care of
souls..
Acquittal
::
Acquittal
(n.) The act of
acquitting;
discharge
from debt or
obligation;
acquittance.
Chargeship
::
Chargeship
(n.) The
office
of a
charge
d'affaires.
Dockage
::
Dockage
(n.) A
charge
for the use of a dock.
Contributory
::
Contributory
(n.) One who
contributes,
or is
liable
to be
called
upon to
contribute,
as
toward
the
discharge
of a
common
indebtedness..
Province
::
Province
(n.) The
proper
or
appropriate
business
or duty of a
person
or body;
office;
charge;
jurisdiction;
sphere.
Commissary
::
Commissary
(n.) An
officer
having
charge
of a
special
service;
as, the
commissary
of
musters..
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..
Load
::
Load (v. t.) To lay a load or
burden
on or in, as on a horse or in a cart; to
charge
with a load, as a gun; to
furnish
with a
lading
or
cargo,
as a ship;
hence,
to add
weight
to, so as to
oppress
or
embarrass;
to heap
upon..
Dismissal
::
Dismissal
(n.)
Dismission;
discharge.
Surmounter
::
Surmounted
(a.)
Partly
covered
by
another
charge;
-- said of an
ordinary
or other
bearing.
Pastoral
::
Pastoral
(n.) A
letter
of a
pastor
to his
charge;
specifically,
a
letter
addressed
by a
bishop
to his
diocese;
also
(Prot.
Epis. Ch.), a
letter
of the House of
Bishops,
to be read in each
parish..
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..
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