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    dis·charge
    [discharge]
    verb
    discharged (past tense) · discharged (past participle)
    1. tell (someone) officially that they can or must leave a place or situation.
      • send (a patient) out of the hospital because they are judged fit to go home:
        "Mark was taken away in an ambulance but later discharged"
      • dismiss or release (someone) from a job, especially from service in the armed forces or police.
      • release (someone) from the custody or restraint of the law:
        "he ordered that 1,671 prisoners of war be discharged from prison"
      • relieve (a juror or jury) from serving in a case:
        "if the jury cannot agree, it should be discharged"
    2. allow (a liquid, gas, or other substance) to flow out from where it has been confined:
      "industrial plants discharge highly toxic materials into rivers" · "the overflow should discharge in an obvious place"
      • (of an orifice or diseased tissue) emit (pus, mucus, or other liquid):
        "the swelling will eventually break down and discharge pus" · "the eyes and nose began to discharge"
      • physics
        release or neutralize the electric charge of (an electric field, battery, or other object):
        "the electrostatic field that builds up on a monitor screen can be discharged" · "batteries have a tendency to discharge slowly"
      • (of a person) fire (a gun or missile):
        "when you shoot you can discharge as many barrels as you wish"
      • (of a firearm) be fired:
        "there was a dull thud as the gun discharged"
      • unload (cargo or passengers) from a ship:
        "the ferry was discharging passengers" · "ninety ships were waiting to discharge"
      • (of a person) allow (an emotion) to be released:
        "he discharged his resentment in the harmless form of memoirs"
    3. do all that is required to fulfill (a responsibility) or perform (a duty):
      "the bank had failed to discharge its supervisory duties"
      • pay off (a debt or other financial claim):
        "the executor must discharge the funeral expenses"
    4. law
      (of a judge or court) cancel (an order of a court):
      "the court may discharge a care order on the application of the child"
      • cancel (a contract) because of completion or breach:
        "an existing mortgage to be discharged on completion"
      • release (a party) from a contract or obligation:
        "the insurer is discharged from liability from the day of breach"
      • law
        relieve (a bankrupt) of liability.
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘relieve of an obligation’): from Old French descharger, from late Latin discarricare ‘unload’, from dis- (expressing reversal) + carricare ‘to load’ (see charge).
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    What happens when a person discharges a substance?When there is a discharge of a substance, the substance comes out from inside somewhere . They develop a fever and a watery discharge from their eyes. All discharges and disposals of radioactive waste from Springfields were within relevant limits. If someone discharges a gun, they fire it.
    What does discharge mean?The meaning of DISCHARGE is to relieve of a charge, load, or burden. How to use discharge in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Discharge.
    What is a discharge a duty?Large amounts of dangerous waste are discharged daily by the factory. discharge into The oil that discharged into the sea seriously harmed a lot of birds and animals. discharge a duty The city must discharge its legal duty to house the homeless. She filed for bankruptcy in 2010 and discharged her debts the following year.
    How is discharge pronounced?The noun is pronounced (dɪstʃɑːʳdʒ ). When someone is discharged from hospital, prison, or one of the armed services, they are officially allowed to leave, or told that they must leave. Five days later Henry discharged himself from hospital. [VERB pronoun-reflexive] Discharge is also a noun.
     
  3. Discharge can mean12345:
    • To allow to leave or get off.
    • To release, as from confinement, care, or duty.
    • Released, sent away, or allowed to leave.
    • To relieve of a charge or load; unload.
    • The act of sending a liquid or gas out of something, or the substance that comes out. A discharge is also liquid matter that comes from a part of the body.
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    1 : to allow to leave or get off The patient was discharged from the hospital. 6 : to pour forth fluid or other contents The chimney discharged smoke. 7 : to get rid of by paying or doing discharge a debt He discharged his responsibilities. 1 : the release of someone from a place The doctor approved her discharge from the hospital.

    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/discharge
    dis·charge (dĭs-chärj′) v. dis·charged, dis·charg·ing, dis·charg·es v.tr. 1. a. To release, as from confinement, care, or duty: discharge a patient; discharge a soldier.
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    adjective released, sent away, or allowed to leave: In hospitals nationwide during that period, 20 percent of all discharged patients over 65 had congestive heart failure as a primary or secondary diagnosis.
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    verb (used with object), dis·charged, dis·charg·ing. to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
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    discharge noun [C/U] (LIQUID) the act of sending a liquid or gas out of something, or the substance that comes out: [ C ] an oily discharge. A discharge is also liquid matter that comes from a part of the body. (Definition of discharge from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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