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discharge verb (ALLOW TO LEAVE) [ T ] to allow someone officially to leave somewhere, especially a hospital or a law court: Patients were discharged from the hospital because the beds were needed by other people. More than half of all prisoners discharged are reconvicted within two years. UK A peace protester was conditionally discharged for twelve months (= allowed to go free only if they do not commit a crime again for this period of time). Thesaurus: synonyms and related words Not punishing & reducing punishment - absolve
- amnesty
- clemency
- commutation
- commute
- diplomatic immunity
- free pardon
- get (sb) off (sth)
- hook
- impunity
- let
- let sb off
- off the hook idiom
- parole
- privilege
- remission
- remit
- scot-free
- spare
- unpunished
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Liberating, relaxing and releasing discharge verb (SEND OUT) [ I or T ] to send out a substance, especially waste liquid or gas: Large amounts of dangerous waste are discharged daily by the factory. The oil that discharged into the sea seriously harmed a lot of birds and animals. Thesaurus: synonyms and related words Emitting and ejecting - carbon emissions
- disgorge
- displace
- displacement
- ejaculate
- eject
- ejection
- emanate
- emanate from/through sth/sb
- emission
- expulsion
- exude
- give
- give sth off
- projectile
- radiant
- release
- send sth out
- shed
- spew
See more results » discharge verb (PERFORM) [ T ] formal to perform a task, especially an official one: The city must discharge its legal duty to house the homeless. discharge a debt formal to pay back a debt completely Thesaurus: synonyms and related words Performing a function - act
- act as sth 1
- act as sth
- function
- function as sth/sb
- make
- man
- operate
- operation
- purpose
- serve
- take
- work
- work a treat idiom
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Paying money discharge verb (FIRE GUN) [ T ] formal to fire a gun, or to fire a shot from a gun: The police stated that some 50 rounds had been discharged. Thesaurus: synonyms and related words Guns - cannon
- cannonade
- cannonball
- charge
- cock
- crossfire
- go off
- gunsmith
- kick
- machine gun
- ordnance
- point-blank
- potshot
- shoot
- shooter
- shooting gallery
- shot
- sniper
- snub-nosed
- Taser
See more results » discharge noun (PERMISSION TO LEAVE) [ C or U ] official permission to leave the armed forces, a prison, or a hospital: The soldier received a dishonourable discharge for a disciplinary offence. UK The judge gave him a one-year conditional discharge. Thesaurus: synonyms and related words Not punishing & reducing punishment - absolve
- amnesty
- clemency
- commutation
- commute
- diplomatic immunity
- free pardon
- get (sb) off (sth)
- hook
- impunity
- let
- let sb off
- off the hook idiom
- parole
- privilege
- remission
- remit
- scot-free
- spare
- unpunished
See more results » discharge noun (SUBSTANCE) [ C or U ] the act of sending out waste liquid or gas: Thousands of fish were killed as a result of a discharge of poisonous chemicals from a nearby factory. [ C or U ] liquid matter that comes from a part of the body and is often infected: a vaginal discharge Thesaurus: synonyms and related words Animal physiology: bodily fluids & their production - beaded
- bile
- bogy
- bucket
- dribble
- expectorate
- gob
- jism
- lacteal
- lymphatic
- mucus
- perspiration
- phlegm
- pus
- snot
- sperm
- spermatozoon
- spit
- spunk
- sweat buckets idiom
See more results » discharge noun (PERFORMANCE) [ U ] formal the performance of duties or payment of money that is owed: the discharge of his duties Thesaurus: synonyms and related words Paying money - ante
- chargeable
- congestion charge
- demurrage
- disburse
- disgorge
- expense
- fork
- fork out sth
- overspend
- pay up
- pick up the bill/tab idiom
- put sth down 1
- repayable
- self-financing
- sink
- spring
- square
- tip
- worth
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Performing a function discharge noun (FIRING GUN) [ U ] formal the action of firing a gun Thesaurus: synonyms and related words Guns - cannon
- cannonade
- cannonball
- charge
- cock
- crossfire
- go off
- gunsmith
- kick
- machine gun
- ordnance
- point-blank
- potshot
- shoot
- shooter
- shooting gallery
- shot
- sniper
- snub-nosed
- Taser
See more results » discharge verb (ALLOW TO LEAVE) [ T ] to allow someone to leave: Allen was discharged from the hospital yesterday. [ T ] Someone who is discharged from a job is asked to leave it. discharge verb (SEND OUT) [ I/T ] to send out a substance, esp. waste matter: [ I ] The soapy water from the washing machine will discharge directly into the waste line. discharge verb (SHOOT) [ I/T ] to shoot a gun: [ I ] A gun accidentally discharged. discharge verb (PERFORM) [ T ] fml to perform a duty, esp. an official one: He continued to discharge his duties as administrator of the fund. discharge noun [ C/U ] (LEAVING ) the act of asking or allowing someone to leave a place, esp. a job: [ C ] McCarthy held the rank of captain at the time of his discharge from the army. discharge noun [ C/U ] (LIQUID) the act of sending a liquid or gas out of something, or the substance that comes out: [ C ] an oily discharge A discharge is also liquid matter that comes from a part of the body. [ T ] to give someone an official order or legal permission to end their duty in the army, a court, a prison, etc.: The judge discharged the jury and ordered a retrial. He was honourably discharged from the Army three years ago. [ T ] HR if a company or organization discharges an employee, it makes them leave their job: discharge sb for sth Several of the directors were later discharged for mismanaging shareholder funds. [ T ] LAW, FINANCE to give a bankrupt person legal permission to stop owing a particular debt: discharge a bankrupt First-time bankrupts are typically discharged automatically after 12 months. discharge a debt Bankruptcy laws generally won't let people discharge their student loan debt. Comparedischarge in bankruptcy [ T ] FINANCE to pay the total amount owed for a debt, loan, payment, etc.: The company continues to discharge its loan repayment obligations in time. [ T ] to do an official task or duty: discharge a duty/responsibility/obligation [ I or T ] ENVIRONMENT if a business or factory discharges gas, chemicals, liquid waste, etc., it sends these substances into the air or water: Companies must be issued a permit from the EPA before they are allowed to discharge. discharge sth into sth The mine has a federal permit to discharge mine wastewater into the river. [ I or T ] TRANSPORT to take goods off a ship or plane or to allow passengers to get off: It took a whole day to discharge the ship. [ C ] FINANCE the end of a debt, or an official order that ends someone’s duty to pay a debt: Bankrupts must undergo credit counselling before receiving a discharge of their debts. loan discharges and cancellations [ C or U ] ENVIRONMENT a waste substance that is sent into the air or water from a factory or business: $1 billion was spent to reduce the plant’s mercury discharge. [ U ] formal HR an official order that ends someone’s job: He sued the company for wrongful discharge. [ C or U ] an official order or legal permission to leave your duty in the army, a court, a prison, etc.: honourable/dishonourable discharge If convicted, his sentence will include a reduction in rank to private and a dishonourable discharge. [ U ] formal the act of doing a task or duty that you must do: discharge of duties/responsibilities Employees found to have committed any breaches in the discharge of their duties will be reprimanded. [ U ] TRANSPORT the job or activity of getting goods or passengers off a ship or plane: The west docks are used for the loading and discharge of cargo. See alsoorder of discharge |