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DISCHARGE


  • to free from or relieve of a charge of any kind [v DISCHARGED, DISCHARGING, DISCHARGES]
  • Pay off (a debt or other financial claim)
  • Tell (someone) officially that they can or must leave, in particular
  • Send (a patient) out of the hospital because they are judged fit to go home
  • Dismiss or release (someone) from a job, esp. from service in the armed forces or police
  • Release (someone) from the custody or restraint of the law
  • Relieve (a juror or jury) from serving in a case
  • Relieve (a bankrupt) of liability
  • Release (a party) from a contract or obligation
  • Allow (a liquid, gas, or other substance) to flow out from where it has been confined
  • (of an orifice or diseased tissue) Emit (pus, mucus, or other liquid)
  • Release or neutralize the electric charge of (an electric field, battery, or other object)
  • (of a person) Fire (a gun or missile)
  • (of a firearm) Be fired
  • (of a person) Allow (an emotion) to be released
  • Unload (cargo or passengers) from a ship
  • Do all that is required to fulfill (a responsibility) or perform (a duty)
  • (of a judge or court) Cancel (an order of a court)
  • Cancel (a contract) because of completion or breach

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DISCERP DISCERPED DISCERPIBILITY DISCERPIBLE DISCERPING DISCERPS DISCERPTIBLE DISCERPTION DISCERPTIONS DISCERPTIVE

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DISCHARGEABLE DISCHARGED DISCHARGEE DISCHARGEES DISCHARGER DISCHARGERS DISCHARGES DISCHARGING DISCHUFFED DISCHURCH