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discharge /dɪsˈtʃɑːdʒ $ -ɑːr-/ verb
discharge /ˈdɪstʃɑːdʒ $ -tʃɑːrdʒ/ noun

مرخص کردن، ترخیص کردن (از بیمارستان)
دشارژ، تبرئه، مفاصا، تصفیه، پرداخت، رفع اتهام، تخلیه بار، منفصل یا اخراج کردن، ادا کردن دین، بری الذمه کردن، خارج کردن، اخراج کردن، خالی کردن، پیاده کردن بار، آزاد کردن، پس دادن، دبی، گذر حجمی در واحد زمان، برون ریزی، شلیک عصبی، تخلیه، خالی کردن، درکردن (گلوله)، اداء کردن، ترشح کردن، انفصال، ترشح، علوم مهندسی: تخلیه الکتریکی، الکترونیک: تخلیه الکتریکی، عمران: تخلیه، معماری: بده، قانون فقه: ابراء، مرخص کردن هیات منصفه از دادگاه، نقض حکم یا دستور دادگاه، روانشناسی: تخلیه، بازرگانی: تادیه، علوم نظامی: اخراج کردن از خدمت، رهایی از خدمت
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[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

discharge
[verb]
Synonyms:
- release, allow to go, clear, free, liberate, pardon, set free
- dismiss, cashier, discard, expel, fire (informal), oust, remove, sack (informal)
- fire, detonate, explode, let loose (informal), let off, set off, shoot
- pour forth, dispense, emit, exude, give off, leak, ooze, release
- carry out, accomplish, do, execute, fulfil, observe, perform
- pay, clear, honour, meet, relieve, satisfy, settle, square up
[noun]
Synonyms:
- release, acquittal, clearance, liberation, pardon
- dismissal, demobilization, ejection
- firing, blast, burst, detonation, explosion, report, salvo, shot, volley
- emission, excretion, ooze, pus, secretion, seepage, suppuration
Antonyms: engage
Contrasted words: hire, contract
Related Words: dismiss, eject, expel, oust, eliminate, exclude, exude, release, displace, replace, supersede, supplant, disenroll, deactivate, inactivate, bounce, cashier, drop, fire, sack
English Thesaurus: fire, sack/give somebody the sack, lay somebody off, make somebody redundant, let somebody go, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

I. discharge1 /dɪsˈtʃɑːdʒ $ -ɑːr-/ verb
[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: descharger, from Late Latin carricare 'to load']

1. SEND SOMEBODY AWAY [transitive] to officially allow someone to leave somewhere, especially the hospital or the army, navy etc, or to tell them that they must leave:
Hospitals now tend to discharge patients earlier than in the past.
The judge discharged the jury.
discharge somebody from something
Several of the recruits were discharged from the Army due to medical problems.
discharge yourself British English (=leave hospital before your treatment is complete)
conditionally discharge somebody British English (=let someone leave prison if they obey particular rules)
Dunning was conditionally discharged for two years.

2. GAS/LIQUID/SMOKE ETC [intransitive always + adverb/preposition, transitive] to send out gas, liquid, smoke etc, or to allow it to escape
discharge something into something
Sewage is discharged directly into the sea.
discharge into
Rainwater collects here and then discharges into the river Kennett.

3. SHOOT [transitive] formal to fire a gun or shoot an arrow etc:
A soldier accidentally discharged his weapon.

4. DUTY/RESPONSIBILITY/DEBT ETC [transitive] formal to do or pay what you have a duty to do or pay
discharge your duties/responsibilities/obligations etc
The trustees failed to discharge their duties properly.

5. ELECTRICITY [intransitive and transitive] if a piece of electrical equipment discharges, or if it is discharged, it sends out electricity

6. A WOUND [intransitive and transitive] if a wound or body part discharges a substance such as pus (=infected liquid), the substance slowly comes out of it

7. GOODS/PASSENGERS [transitive] formal to take goods or passengers off a ship, plane etc

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. discharge2 /ˈdɪstʃɑːdʒ $ -tʃɑːrdʒ/ noun formal

1. [uncountable] when you officially allow someone to leave somewhere, especially the hospital or their job in the army, navy etc
discharge from
Nurses visit the mother and baby for two weeks after their discharge from the hospital.dishonourable discharge, honorable discharge

2. [uncountable and countable] when gas, liquid, smoke etc is sent out, or the substance that is sent out
discharge of
the discharge of toxic waste into the sea

3. [uncountable and countable] when a substance slowly comes out of a wound or part of your body, or the substance that comes out

4. [uncountable and countable] electricity that is sent out by a piece of equipment, a storm etc

5. [uncountable] when someone performs a duty or pays a debt
discharge of
the discharge of the college’s legal responsibilities

6. [uncountable] when someone shoots a gun

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

discharge
noun
I. substance
ADJ. thick | nasal, vaginal, etc. | effluent, industrial, sewage, waste | electrical, radioactive thunder and lightning caused by an electrical discharge
PREP. ~ from a thick discharge from the nose

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

discharge
II. from court
ADJ. absolute | conditional
VERB + DISCHARGE give He was given an absolute discharge but banned from driving for 12 months.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

discharge
verb
I. from army/navy, etc.
ADV. dishonourably, honourably
PREP. from He was found guilty and dishonourably discharged from the army.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

discharge
II. from prison/court
ADV. conditionally He was conditionally discharged after admitting the theft.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

discharge
III. gas/liquid
ADV. directly
PREP. from, into Raw sewage was discharged from the treatment plant directly into the river.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

fire (also dismiss formal) to make someone leave their job, especially because they have done something wrong:
He was fired for surfing the Internet during work time.
Harris was caught stealing, and was dismissed from his job.
sack/give somebody the sack British English informal to make someone leave their job, especially because they are not good at it, or because they have done something wrong:
Bates was sacked from his job after the team failed to win any games.
His boss gave him the sack for taking too much time off work.
lay somebody off to make a lot of workers, especially workers in a large factory or organization, leave their jobs, because there is not enough work for them to do, or not enough money to pay their wages:
3000 car workers have been laid off at the factory in Cleveland.
make somebody redundant British English to make someone leave their job because they are no longer needed:
5 staff will be made redundant at the end of this month.
let somebody go to make someone leave their job, Used by employers to avoid saying directly that they are getting rid of people:
We’ve had to let two members of staff go.
discharge to make someone leave their job in the army, air force etc:
Grant had been discharged from the navy for threatening an officer.
ease somebody out to make someone leave their job in a way that makes it seem as if they have chosen to leave:
He had been eased out of office in an attempt to prevent a political crisis.
relieve somebody of their post/position formal to make someone leave their job because they have done something wrong. Used especially to avoid saying this directly, and also when the job is a powerful one:
The colonel and two other senior officers were relieved of their posts.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

fire flames that burn in an uncontrolled way and destroy or damage things:
In April, a fire at the school destroyed the science block.
a forest fire
flames the bright parts of a fire that you see burning in the air:
The flames from the burning building were lighting up the night sky.
blaze written a large and dangerous fire – used especially in news reports:
Firemen fought to keep the blaze under control.
inferno written an extremely large and dangerous fire which is out of control – used especially in news reports:
The entire building was on fire and hundreds of people were trapped in the inferno.
conflagration /ˌkɒnfləˈɡreɪʃən $ ˌkɑːn-/ formal a very large fire that destroys a lot of buildings, trees etc:
The conflagration spread rapidly through the old town.
sack/give somebody the sack British English informal to make someone leave their job, especially because they are not good at it, or because they have done something wrong:
Bates was sacked from his job after the team failed to win any games.
His boss gave him the sack for taking too much time off work.
lay somebody off to make a lot of workers, especially workers in a large factory or organization, leave their jobs, because there is not enough work for them to do, or not enough money to pay their wages:
3000 car workers have been laid off at the factory in Cleveland.
make somebody redundant British English to make someone leave their job because they are no longer needed:
5 staff will be made redundant at the end of this month.
let somebody go to make someone leave their job, Used by employers to avoid saying directly that they are getting rid of people:
We’ve had to let two members of staff go.
discharge to make someone leave their job in the army, air force etc:
Grant had been discharged from the navy for threatening an officer.
ease somebody out to make someone leave their job in a way that makes it seem as if they have chosen to leave:
He had been eased out of office in an attempt to prevent a political crisis.
relieve somebody of their post/position formal to make someone leave their job because they have done something wrong. Used especially to avoid saying this directly, and also when the job is a powerful one:
The colonel and two other senior officers were relieved of their posts.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

discharge
Remove goods from a ship.

[TahlilGaran] Acronyms and Abbreviations Dictionary


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