discharge|discharged|discharges|discharging in English
verb
[dis·charge || dɪs'tʃɑːdʒ]
unload goods; eject; dismiss; release from an obligation; shoot, fire (from a gun or weapon)
Use "discharge|discharged|discharges|discharging" in a sentence
1. Rainwater discharge chamber capable of discharging rainwater and soil
2. In addition, the discharge unit thirdly discharges the second pre-charged voltage of the data line to supply the secondary sampling voltage to the output node after the second discharging.
3. It is also the discharge time if we were discharging the Capacitance.
4. The body casing (5) has a discharge conduit (8) for discharging conditioning air.
5. Discharge lamp for dielectrically impeded discharges with a bottom plate and a cover plate and supporting elements therebetween
6. The DC discharge circuit selectively discharges DC accumulating on at least one of the real and imaginary signal paths.
7. The interest in electrical discharges in Bubbled water is motivated by the need to reduce the power consumption for igniting the discharge
8. Energy accumulating and discharging motors for vehicles (for charging or discharging energy)
9. Care on discharge A carefully planned programme of subsequent care should be arranged before a patient is discharged from psychiatric inpatient treatment.
10. The wound discharges pus.
11. The wound is still discharging.
12. The dyes are discharging.
13. The wound is discharging .
14. Spark discharges: Spark discharges may arise from charge accumulation on unearthed conductive parts.
15. "No damages if agent Acquiesces in discharge.—If the agent, though wrongfully discharged Acquiesces in, and consents to, the termination of the agency, " 2
16. It discharged accidentally.
17. Electronic accumulating and discharging systems
18. Lightning is caused by clouds discharging electricity.
19. operational and accidental discharges of pollutants
20. • using dc or ac discharges
21. Unclean genital discharges (1-33)
22. The sore is still discharging pus.
23. The wound is still discharging pus.
24. This formula is applied "in the accumulating condition" which means the condition under which the relief valve is discharging at its rated output, which is # % above the "start to discharge" pressure
25. Bankruptcy is a legal process by which you may be discharged from most of your debts.Its purpose is to permit an honest, but unfortunate debtor to obtain a discharge …