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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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Discharge
::
Discharge
(v. t.) Act of
relieving
of
something
which
oppresses
or
weighs
upon one, as an
obligation,
liability,
debt,
accusation,
etc.;
acquittance;
as, the
discharge
of a
debtor..
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..
Corkage
::
Corkage
(n.) The
charge
made by
innkeepers
for
drawing
the cork and
taking
care of
bottles
of wine
bought
elsewhere
by a
guest.
Recharge
::
Recharge
(v. t. & i.) To
charge
or
accuse
in
return.
Propaganda
::
Propaganda
(n.) A
congregation
of
cardinals,
established
in 1622,
charged
with the
management
of
missions..
Battel
::
Battel
(n.)
Provisions
ordered
from the
buttery;
also, the
charges
for them; -- only in the pl.,
except
when used
adjectively..
Hydrometrical
::
Hydrometrical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
measurement
of the
velocity,
discharge,
etc., of
running
water..
Discard
::
Discard
(v. t.) To cast off as
useless
or as no
longer
of
service;
to
dismiss
from
employment,
confidence,
or
favor;
to
discharge;
to turn
away..
Crapulous
::
Crapulous
(a.)
Surcharged
with
liquor;
sick from
excessive
indulgence
in
liquor;
drunk;
given to
excesses.
Delate
::
Delate
(v.) To carry or bring
against,
as a
charge;
to
inform
against;
to
accuse;
to
denounce..
Intrench
::
Intrench
(v. i.) To
invade;
to
encroach;
to
infringe
or
trespass;
to enter on, and take
possession
of, that which
belongs
to
another;
--
usually
followed
by on or upon; as, the king was
charged
with
intrenching
on the
rights
of the
nobles,
and the
nobles
were
accused
of
intrenching
on the
prerogative
of the
crown..
Charger
::
Charger
(n.) A horse for
battle
or
parade.
Commission
::
Commission
(n.) The duty or
employment
intrusted
to any
person
or
persons;
a
trust;
a
charge.
Ejection
::
Ejection
(n.) The act of
ejecting
or
casting
out;
discharge;
expulsion;
evacuation.
Emetic
::
Emetic
(a.)
Inducing
to
vomit;
exciting
the
stomach
to
discharge
its
contents
by the
mouth.
Cockswain
::
Cockswain
(n.) The
steersman
of a boat; a petty
officer
who has
charge
of a boat and its crew.
Bolt
::
Bolt (v. t.) To
shoot;
to
discharge
or drive
forth.
Criminate
::
Criminate
(v. t. ) To
involve
in a crime or in its
consequences;
to
render
liable
to a
criminal
charge.
Sponge
::
Sponge
(n.) A mop for
cleaning
the bore of a
cannon
after a
discharge.
It
consists
of a
cylinder
of wood,
covered
with
sheepskin
with the wool on, or cloth with a heavy
looped
nap, and
having
a
handle,
or
staff..
Glucosuria
::
Glucosuria
(n.) A
condition
in which
glucose
is
discharged
in the
urine;
diabetes
mellitus.
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