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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Charge
n.
1.
A
load
or
burder
laid
upon
a
person
or
thing
.
2.
A
person
or
thing
commited
or
intrusted
to
the
care
,
custody
,
or
management
of
another
;
a
trust
.
Note:
☞
The
people
of
a
parish
or
church
are
called
the
charge
of
the
clergyman
who
is
set
over
them
.
3.
Custody
or
care
of
any
person
,
thing
,
or
place
;
office
;
responsibility
;
oversight
;
obigation
;
duty
.
'Tis
a
great
charge
to
come
under
one
body's
hand
.
--
Shak
.
4.
Heed
;
care
;
anxiety
;
trouble
. [
Obs
.]
5.
Harm
. [
Obs
.]
6.
An
order
;
a
mandate
or
command
;
an
injunction
.
The
king
gave
cherge
concerning
Absalom
.
--
2.
Sam
.
xviii
. 5.
7.
An
address
(
esp
.
an
earnest
or
impressive
address
)
containing
instruction
or
exhortation
;
as
,
the
charge
of
a
judge
to
a
jury
;
the
charge
of
a
bishop
to
his
clergy
.
8.
An
accusation
of
a
wrong
of
offense
;
allegation
;
indictment
;
specification
of
something
alleged
.
The
charge
of
confounding
very
different
classes
of
phenomena
.
--
Whewell
.
9.
Whatever
constitutes
a
burden
on
property
,
as
rents
,
taxes
,
lines
,
etc
.;
costs
;
expense
incurred
; --
usually
in
the
plural
.
10.
The
price
demanded
for
a
thing
or
service
.
11.
An
entry
or
a
account
of
that
which
is
due
from
one
party
to
another
;
that
which
is
debited
in
a
business
transaction
;
as
,
a
charge
in
an
account
book
.
12.
That
quantity
,
as
of
ammunition
,
electricity
,
ore
,
fuel
,
etc
.,
which
any
apparatus
,
as
a
gun
,
battery
,
furnace
,
machine
,
etc
.,
is
intended
to
receive
and
fitted
to
hold
,
or
which
is
actually
in
it
at
one
time
13.
The
act
of
rushing
upon
,
or
towards
,
an
enemy
;
a
sudden
onset
or
attack
,
as
of
troops
,
esp
.
cavalry
;
hence
,
the
signal
for
attack
;
as
,
to
sound
the
charge
.
Never
,
in
any
other
war
afore
,
gave
the
Romans
a
hotter
charge
upon
the
enemies
.
--
Holland
.
The
charge
of
the
light
brigade
.
--
Tennyson
.
14.
A
position
(
of
a
weapon
)
fitted
for
attack
;
as
,
to
bring
a
weapon
to
the
charge
.
15.
Far.
A
sort
of
plaster
or
ointment
.
16.
Her.
A
bearing
.
See
Bearing
,
n.
, 8.
17.
Thirty-six
pigs
of
lead
,
each
pig
weighing
about
seventy
pounds
; --
called
also
charre
.
18.
Weight
;
import
;
value
.
Many
suchlike
=\“as's”
of
great
charge
.\= --
Shak
.
Back charge
.
See
under
Back
,
a.
Bursting charge
.
(a)
Mil.
The
charge
which
bursts
a
shell
,
etc
.
(b)
Mining
A
small
quantity
of
fine
powder
to
secure
the
ignition
of
a
charge
of
coarse
powder
in
blasting
.
Charge and discharge
Equity Practice
,
the
old
mode
or
form
of
taking
an
account
before
a
master
in
chancery
.
Charge sheet
,
the
paper
on
which
are
entered
at
a
police
station
all
arrests
and
accusations
.
To sound the charge
,
to
give
the
signal
for
an
attack
.
Syn:
--
Care
;
custody
;
trust
;
management
;
office
;
expense
;
cost
;
price
;
assault
;
attack
;
onset
;
injunction
;
command
;
order
;
mandate
;
instruction
;
accusation
;
indictment
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dis·charge
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
discharging
;
the
act
of
relieving
of
a
charge
or
load
;
removal
of
a
load
or
burden
;
unloading
;
as
,
the
discharge
of
a
ship
;
discharge
of
a
cargo
.
2.
Firing
off
;
explosive
removal
of
a
charge
;
explosion
;
letting
off
;
as
,
a
discharge
of
arrows
,
of
artillery
.
3.
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
.
4.
Act
of
removing
,
or
getting
rid
of
,
an
obligation
,
liability
,
etc
.;
fulfillment
,
as
by
the
payment
of
a
debt
,
or
the
performance
of
a
trust
or
duty
.
Indefatigable
in
the
discharge
of
business
.
--
Motley
.
Nothing
can
absolve
us
from
the
discharge
of
those
duties
.
--
L'Estrange
.
5.
Release
or
dismissal
from
an
office
,
employment
,
etc
.;
dismission
;
as
,
the
discharge
of
a
workman
by
his
employer
.
6.
Legal
release
from
confinement
;
liberation
;
as
,
the
discharge
of
a
prisoner
.
7.
The
state
of
being
discharged
or
relieved
of
a
debt
,
obligation
,
office
,
and
the
like
;
acquittal
.
Too
secure
of
our
discharge
From
penalty
. --
Milton
.
8.
That
which
discharges
or
releases
from
an
obligation
,
liability
,
penalty
,
etc
.,
as
a
price
of
ransom
,
a
legal
document
.
Death
,
who
sets
all
free
,
Hath
paid
his
ransom
now
and
full
discharge
. --
Milton
.
9.
A
flowing
or
issuing
out
;
emission
;
vent
;
evacuation
;
also
,
that
which
is
discharged
or
emitted
;
as
,
a
rapid
discharge
of
water
from
the
pipe
.
The
hemorrhage
being
stopped
,
the
next
occurrence
is
a
thin
serous
discharge
.
--
S
.
Sharp
.
10.
Elec.
The
equalization
of
a
difference
of
electric
potential
between
two
points
.
The
character
of
the
discharge
is
mostly
determined
by
the
nature
of
the
medium
through
which
it
takes
place
,
the
amount
of
the
difference
of
potential
,
and
the
form
of
the
terminal
conductors
on
which
the
difference
exists
.
The
discharge
may
be
alternating
,
continuous
,
brush
,
connective
,
disruptive
,
glow
,
oscillatory
,
stratified
,
etc
.
Charge and discharge
.
Equity Practice
See
under
Charge
,
n.
Paralytic discharge
Physiol.
,
the
increased
secretion
from
a
gland
resulting
from
the
cutting
of
all
of
its
nerves
.
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