discharge (someone or something) from (something)

discharge (someone or something) from (something)

1. To release someone from something. Based on these X-rays, your foot has healed completely, and I can discharge you from my care.2. To fire someone from a job. Phil was discharged from his job once he was caught embezzling money.3. To shoot something from a gun. I discharged another bullet from my gun but still missed the target.See also: discharge

discharge someone from something

 1. . to fire someone from a job. The manager discharged Walter from his position with the bank. Walter was discharged from his job. 2. to permit a person to leave a place, such as a hospital or the armed service. They discharged her from the hospital today. She was well enough to be discharged from the hospital.See also: discharge

discharge something from something

to fire a round from a gun. I discharged two bullets from the gun accidentally. Randy discharged about twenty rounds from his automatic rifle.See also: discharge