Discharge in a sentence as a noun

It had twice the capacity and six times the discharge rate.

The patient is discharged but with no pain killers, although she is still in pain.

We don't need capacitors that can discharge faster.

"He was half right, the primary halon system indeed failed to discharge.

The sparks off the metal roof, the movement of the actual channel, even the rate at which it discharges is apparent.

"Another error on the part of the blogger is the claim that if the cars discharge fully, the battery packs will be damaged.

It's true that a full discharge to zero percent state of charge can potentially be damaging to a battery.

Exactly two weeks after the patient was admitted to the hospital, she is being discharged.

What makes me sad is that a lot of people, even here, discharge Ron Paul as some sort of crazy guy without even listening to what he says.

The article indicates that a 100 foot extension cord isn't enough just to break even and the car discharges even when plugged in.

Discharge in a sentence as a verb

In my decades of building and taking apart computers, I have never had static discharge ruin a component.

Every other time, no warning whatsoever before discharge.

"Just asserted it was blatantly false and admitted it was true that full discharge damages the battery in the same paragraph, hoo boy.

As part of his case, he claimed that Kmarts discharge was in bad faith and that, even without a contract, such a termination gave rise to tort liability.

Nevertheless it's not a case of "duh just disconnect the battery"--these things self-discharge and also discharge very slowly over the disconnection circuitry!

The battery management system of the Tesla Roadster keeps the battery from being discharged to a damagingly low state of charge under normal driving conditions.

I'm an army intelligence analyst, deployed to Eastern Baghdad, pending discharge for "adjustment disorder" in lie of "gender identity disorder.

Indeed, for this particular circuit, a simple static discharge, as might happen when you're applying the electrodes after walking over carpet, can fry the input amplifier, connecting it to the power rails.

Just flinging around wild accusations of racism at Google, this company, and finally society as a whole, without giving any action items on how one would discharge the accusation of racism is just being mean, hitting people with a very big stick without giving them any chance to dodge.

Discharge definitions

noun

the sudden giving off of energy

noun

the act of venting

See also: venting

noun

a substance that is emitted or released

See also: emission

noun

any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of the body; "the discharge of pus"

See also: emission expelling

noun

electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field

See also: spark

noun

the pouring forth of a fluid

See also: outpouring

noun

the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)

See also: dismissal dismission firing liberation release sack sacking

noun

a formal written statement of relinquishment

See also: release waiver

noun

the act of discharging a gun

See also: firing

verb

complete or carry out; "discharge one's duties"

See also: dispatch complete

verb

pour forth or release; "discharge liquids"

verb

free from obligations or duties

See also: free

verb

remove the charge from

verb

go off or discharge; "The gun fired"

See also: fire

verb

pronounce not guilty of criminal charges; "The suspect was cleared of the murder charges"

See also: acquit assoil clear exonerate exculpate

verb

eliminate (a substance); "combustion products are exhausted in the engine"; "the plant releases a gas"

See also: exhaust expel eject release

verb

leave or unload; "unload the cargo"; "drop off the passengers at the hotel"

See also: drop unload

verb

cause to go off; "fire a gun"; "fire a bullet"

See also: fire

verb

release from military service

verb

become empty or void of its content; "The room emptied"

See also: empty