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Charge as a Noun has these synonyms:
accusation, imputation, indictment, allegationExample: The charge is murder. The police decided to drop the charges against him.
attack, onset, action, assault, sally, raid, foray, sortie
Example: At the signal the cavalry began their charge.
care, custody, protection, guardianship, wardship, supervision, jurisdiction, control, responsibility, safe keeping
Example: We left the children in the charge of Nanny and Nanny in charge of the children.
load, burden, weight, onus, impediment, care, concern, obligation
Example: She feared that she would become a charge on her children.
order, mandate, injunction, precept, command, dictate, direction, instruction, demand, exhortation
Example: The judge's charge to the jury was to ignore the evidence given by the caretaker.
price, fee, cost
Example: What is the charge for admission.
Charge as a Verb has these synonyms:
ask, demand, claim, require, expectExample: How much do they charge for asparagus at the supermarket.
bill, invoice, assess, debit
Example: Please charge these items to my account. Do not charge me for merchandise not shipped.
blame, censure, accuse, indict, cite, name, allege, assert
Example: She charged him with being a hypocrite. He has been charged with assault. It is charged that she was present at the commission of the crime.
burden, entrust, commission, assign, afflict, tax
Example: He was charged with the supervision of all the military schools.
command, order, bid, enjoin, exhort, urge, require, instruct, direct
Example: I charge you not to speak of this matter to anyone.
fill, imbue, load, instil, pervade, permeate, saturate, suffuse
Example: The air was highly charged with a stench from the kitchen.
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