discharging

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(verb) complete or carry out. Synonyms: dispatch, discharge, complete. Example: "Discharge one's duties."
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(verb) pour forth or release. Synonyms: discharge. Example: "Discharge liquids."
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(verb) free from obligations or duties. Synonyms: free, discharge.
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(verb) remove the charge from. Synonyms: discharge.
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(verb) go off or discharge. Synonyms: fire, discharge, go off. Example: "The gun fired."
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(verb) pronounce not guilty of criminal charges. Synonyms: acquit, assoil, clear, discharge, exonerate, exculpate. Example: "The suspect was cleared of the murder charges."
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(verb) eliminate (a substance). Synonyms: exhaust, discharge, expel, eject, release. Examples: "Combustion products are exhausted in the engine." "The plant releases a gas."
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(verb) leave or unload. Synonyms: drop, drop off, set down, put down, unload, discharge. Examples: "Unload the cargo." "Drop off the passengers at the hotel."
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(verb) cause to go off. Synonyms: fire, discharge. Examples: "Fire a gun." "Fire a bullet."
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(verb) release from military service. Synonyms: discharge, muster out.
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(verb) become empty or void of its content. Synonyms: empty, discharge. Example: "The room emptied."
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