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To relieve of a charge, load, or burden; to empty of
a load or cargo; to unburden; to unload; as, to discharge a vessel. |
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To free of the missile with which anything is charged
or loaded; to let go the charge of; as, to discharge a bow, catapult,
etc.; especially, said of firearms, -- to fire off; to shoot off; also,
to relieve from a state of tension, as a Leyden jar. |
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To of something weighing upon or impeding over one,
as a debt, claim, obligation, responsibility, accusation, etc.; to
absolve; to acquit; to clear. |
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To relieve of an office or employment; to send away
from service; to dismiss. |
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To release legally from confinement; to set at
liberty; as, to discharge a prisoner. |
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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; as, to
discharge a cargo. |
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To let fly, as a missile; to shoot. |
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To set aside; to annul; to dismiss. |
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To throw off the obligation of, as a duty or debt; to
relieve one's self of, by fulfilling conditions, performing duty,
trust, and the like; hence, to perform or execute, as an office, or
part. |
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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 give forth; to emit or send out; as, a pipe
discharges water; to let fly; to give expression to; to utter; as, to
discharge a horrible oath. |
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To prohibit; to forbid. |
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To throw off or deliver a load, charge, or burden; to
unload; to emit or give vent to fluid or other contents; as, the water
pipe discharges freely. |
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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. |
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Firing off; explosive removal of a charge; explosion;
letting off; as, a discharge of arrows, of artillery. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Release or dismissal from an office, employment,
etc.; dismission; as, the discharge of a workman by his employer. |
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Legal release from confinement; liberation; as, the
discharge of a prisoner. |
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The state of being discharged or relieved of a debt,
obligation, office, and the like; acquittal. |
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That which discharges or releases from an obligation,
liability, penalty, etc., as a price of ransom, a legal document. |
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A flowing or issuing out; emission; vent; evacuation;
also, that which is discharged or emitted; as, a rapid discharge of
water from the pipe. |