Phonetic Breakdown of "discharge"
Learn how to break down "discharge" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.
dis-charge
2 syllables
Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:
/ˈdɪstʃɑːdʒ/
/dɪsˈtʃɑːdʒ/
/ˈdɪstʃɑɹdʒ/
/dɪsˈtʃɑɹdʒ/
Phonetic representation based on standard dictionaries
IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:
D IH0 S CH AA1 R JH
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Definition of "discharge"
Noun
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Pus or exudate (other than blood) from a wound or orifice, usually due to infection or pathology.
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The act of accomplishing (an obligation) or repaying a debt etc.; performance.
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The act of expelling or letting go.
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The act of firing a projectile, especially from a firearm.Synonyms: firing
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The process of unloading something.
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The process of flowing out.
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The act of releasing an accumulated charge.
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The act of releasing an inpatient from hospital.
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The act of releasing a member of the armed forces from service.
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The volume of water transported by a river in a certain amount of time, usually in units of m3/s (cubic meters per second).
Verb
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To accomplish or complete, as an obligation.
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To free of a debt, claim, obligation, responsibility, accusation, etc.; to absolve; to acquit; to forgive; to clear.
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To send away (a creditor) satisfied by payment; to pay one's debt or obligation to.
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To set aside; to annul; to dismiss.
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To expel or let go.
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To let fly, as a missile; to shoot.
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To release (an accumulated charge).
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To relieve of an office or employment; to send away from service; to dismiss.Synonyms: fire, let go, terminate
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To release legally from confinement; to set at liberty.Example: "to discharge a prisoner"
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To operate (any weapon that fires a projectile, such as a shotgun or sling).
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To release (an auxiliary assumption) from the list of assumptions used in arguments, and return to the main argument.
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To unload a ship or another means of transport.
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To put forth, or remove, as a charge or burden; to take out, as that with which anything is loaded or filled.Example: "to discharge a cargo"
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To give forth; to emit or send out.Example: "A pipe discharges water."
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To let fly; to give expression to; to utter.Example: "He discharged a horrible oath."
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To bleach out or to remove or efface, as by a chemical process.Example: "to discharge the colour from a dyed fabric in order to form light figures on a dark background"
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To prohibit; to forbid.