26984 words

discharges

31 definitions • 36 examples
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to allow someone officially to leave somewhere, especially a hospital or a law court:

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be discharged from Patients were discharged from the hospital because the beds were needed by other people.
More than half of all prisoners discharged are reconvicted within two years.
be conditionally discharged UK A peace protester was conditionally discharged for twelve months (= allowed to go free only if they do not commit a crime again for this period of time).
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discharge into The oil that discharged into the sea seriously harmed a lot of birds and animals.
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discharge a duty The city must discharge its legal duty to house the homeless.
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to pay back or cancel a debt completely:

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She filed for bankruptcy in 2010 and discharged her debts the following year.
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to fire a gun, or to fire a shot from a gun:

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The police stated that some 50 rounds had been discharged.
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official permission to leave the armed forces, a prison, or a hospital:

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discharge from He returned home following his discharge from the Army.
give someone a conditional discharge UK The judge gave him a one-year conditional discharge.
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the act of sending out waste liquid or gas:

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liquid matter that comes from a part of the body and is often infected:

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the performance of duties or payment of money that is owed:

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the discharge of his duties
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the action of firing a gun
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to allow someone to leave:

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Someone who is discharged from a job is asked to leave it.
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to send out a substance, esp. waste matter:

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[ I ] The soapy water from the washing machine will discharge directly into the waste line.
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to shoot a gun:

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to perform a duty, esp. an official one:

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the act of asking or allowing someone to leave a place, esp. a job:

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[ C ] McCarthy held the rank of captain at the time of his discharge from the army.
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the act of sending a liquid or gas out of something, or the substance that comes out:

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[ C ] an oily discharge
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A discharge is also liquid matter that comes from a part of the body.
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to give someone an official order or legal permission to end their duty in the army, a court, a prison, etc.:

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He was honourably discharged from the Army three years ago.
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if a company or organization discharges an employee, it makes them leave their job:

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discharge sb for sth Several of the directors were later discharged for mismanaging shareholder funds.
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to give a bankrupt person legal permission to stop owing a particular debt:

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discharge a bankrupt First-time bankrupts are typically discharged automatically after 12 months.
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to pay the total amount owed for a debt, loan, payment, etc.:

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The company continues to discharge its loan repayment obligations in time.
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if a business or factory discharges gas, chemicals, liquid waste, etc., it sends these substances into the air or water:

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Companies must be issued a permit from the EPA before they are allowed to discharge.
discharge sth into sth The mine has a federal permit to discharge mine wastewater into the river.
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to take goods off a ship or plane or to allow passengers to get off:

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It took a whole day to discharge the ship.
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the end of a debt, or an official order that ends someone’s duty to pay a debt:

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Bankrupts must undergo credit counselling before receiving a discharge of their debts.
loan discharges and cancellations
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a waste substance that is sent into the air or water from a factory or business:

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$1 billion was spent to reduce the plant’s mercury discharge.
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an official order that ends someone’s job:

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an official order or legal permission to leave your duty in the army, a court, a prison, etc.:

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honourable/dishonourable discharge If convicted, his sentence will include a reduction in rank to private and a dishonourable discharge.
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the act of doing a task or duty that you must do:

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discharge of duties/responsibilities Employees found to have committed any breaches in the discharge of their duties will be reprimanded.
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the job or activity of getting goods or passengers off a ship or plane:

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The west docks are used for the loading and discharge of cargo.

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