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Discharge as a Adjective has these synonyms:
release, let out, dismiss, let go, send away, pardon, exonerate, liberate, (set) free, acquit, let off, absolveExample: She was discharged from hospital yesterday. He was discharged from police custody last week.
Discharge as a Noun has these synonyms:
emission, release, void, voiding, excretion, excreting, emptying, flow, ooze, oozing, pus, suppuration, secretion, seepageExample: The discharge of blood from the wound continued.
payment, settlement, liquidation, squaring (up), clearance
Example: The bank expects full discharge of all debts before they lend any money.
performance, fulfilment, accomplishment, execution, observance, achievement
Example: The discharge of my family responsibilities will have to await my return from the front.
shooting, firing (off), report, shot, salvo, fusillade, volley, detonation, explosion, burst
Example: The discharge of a pistol could not be heard at that distance. I heard the discharge from the guns of the firing squad in the courtyard below. The discharge of the bomb maimed three children.
unloading, disburdening, offloading, emptying
Example: The customer will pay in full after the discharge of his cargo.
Discharge as a Verb has these synonyms:
carry out, perform, fulfill, accomplish, do, executeExample: He faithfully discharges the duties of his office.
emit, send out or forth, pour out or forth, gush, disembogue, ooze, leak, exude, excrete, void
Example: The sore in his leg continued to discharge pus. We can ill afford to discharge those effluents into the sea.
expel, oust, dismiss, cashier, eject, give notice, sack, give (someone) the sack, fire, kick out
Example: He was discharged from his job yesterday.
pay, settle, liquidate, clear, honor, meet, square (up)
Example: Before going off on holiday, we discharged all our financial obligations.
release, dismissal
Example: What is the date of his discharge from the clinic.
shoot, fire (off), set or let off, detonate, explode
Example: It is illegal to discharge a firearm or other explosive device in this area.
unload, offload, disburden, empty
Example: After discharging its cargo, the vessel rode high in the water.
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