Word: discharges
Category: discharges
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Related words: discharges
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Synonyms: discharges
dismissal, release, removal, ejection, expulsion, cashiering, the sack, the boot, the ax, a/the pink slip, liberation, leak, leakage, emission, flow, secretion, excretion, seepage, suppuration, pus, matter, exudate, shot, firing, blast, explosion, detonation, carrying out, performance, performing, execution, conduct, fulfillment, accomplishment, completion, payment, repayment, settlement, clearance, meeting, liquidation, outpouring, run, waiver, venting, sacking, dismission, sack, firing off, arc, spark, electric arc, expelling
Translations: discharges
The meaning and "use of": discharges
- the action of discharging someone from a hospital or from a job. - his discharge from the hospital
- the action of discharging a liquid, gas, or other substance. - those germs might lead to vaginal discharge
- the action of doing all that is required to fulfill a responsibility or perform a duty. - directors must use skill in the discharge of their duties
- the action of canceling an order of a court. - A motion to consolidate that action with the applications for discharge now before this court was dismissed and the action is proceeding toward trial.
- tell (someone) officially that they can or must leave, in particular. - They stressed that staff would not be actively discharging anyone and no programme was in place to reduce the number of users by a set target.
- allow (a liquid, gas, or other substance) to flow out from where it has been confined. - industrial plants discharge highly toxic materials into rivers
- do all that is required to fulfill (a responsibility) or perform (a duty). - That was the only time that he was actually unable to perform or discharge the duties of the president.
- (of a judge or court) cancel (an order of a court). - It may well be that in the light of that report the authority will wish to apply to the High Court to discharge the consent order made last year.
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