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- Discharge - v. t. - To relieve of a charge, load, or burden; to empty of a load or cargo; to unburden; to unload; as, to discharge a vessel.
- Discharge - v. t. - To free of the missile with which anything is charged or loaded; to let go the charge of; as, to discharge a bow, catapult, etc.; especially, said of firearms, -- to fire off; to shoot off; also, to relieve from a state of tension, as a Leyden jar.
- Discharge - v. t. - To of something weighing upon or impeding over one, as a debt, claim, obligation, responsibility, accusation, etc.; to absolve; to acquit; to clear.
- Discharge - v. t. - To relieve of an office or employment; to send away from service; to dismiss.
- Discharge - v. t. - To release legally from confinement; to set at liberty; as, to discharge a prisoner.
- Discharge - v. t. - To put forth, or remove, as a charge or burden; to take out, as that with which anything is loaded or filled; as, to discharge a cargo.
- Discharge - v. t. - To let fly, as a missile; to shoot.
- Discharge - v. t. - To set aside; to annul; to dismiss.
- Discharge - v. t. - To throw off the obligation of, as a duty or debt; to relieve one's self of, by fulfilling conditions, performing duty, trust, and the like; hence, to perform or execute, as an office, or part.
- Discharge - v. t. - To send away (a creditor) satisfied by payment; to pay one's debt or obligation to.
- Discharge - v. t. - To give forth; to emit or send out; as, a pipe discharges water; to let fly; to give expression to; to utter; as, to discharge a horrible oath.
- Discharge - v. t. - To prohibit; to forbid.
- Discharge - v. i. - To throw off or deliver a load, charge, or burden; to unload; to emit or give vent to fluid or other contents; as, the water pipe discharges freely.
- Discharge - v. t. - The act of discharging; the act of relieving of a charge or load; removal of a load or burden; unloading; as, the discharge of a ship; discharge of a cargo.
- Discharge - v. t. - Firing off; explosive removal of a charge; explosion; letting off; as, a discharge of arrows, of artillery.
- Discharge - v. t. - Act of relieving of something which oppresses or weighs upon one, as an obligation, liability, debt, accusation, etc.; acquittance; as, the discharge of a debtor.
- Discharge - v. t. - Act of removing, or getting rid of, an obligation, liability, etc.; fulfillment, as by the payment of a debt, or the performance of a trust or duty.
- Discharge - v. t. - Release or dismissal from an office, employment, etc.; dismission; as, the discharge of a workman by his employer.
- Discharge - v. t. - Legal release from confinement; liberation; as, the discharge of a prisoner.
- Discharge - v. t. - The state of being discharged or relieved of a debt, obligation, office, and the like; acquittal.
- Discharge - v. t. - That which discharges or releases from an obligation, liability, penalty, etc., as a price of ransom, a legal document.
- Discharge - v. t. - A flowing or issuing out; emission; vent; evacuation; also, that which is discharged or emitted; as, a rapid discharge of water from the pipe.
- Discharged - imp. & p. p. - of Discharge
- Discharger - n. - One who, or that which, discharges. Specifically, in electricity, an instrument for discharging a Leyden jar, or electrical battery, by making a connection between the two surfaces; a discharging rod.
- Thunder - n. - The discharge of electricity; a thunderbolt.
- Disruptive - a. - Causing, or tending to cause, disruption; caused by disruption; breaking through; bursting; as, the disruptive discharge of an electrical battery.
- Hemorrhage - n. - Any discharge of blood from the blood vessels.
- Release - n. - To let go, as a legal claim; to discharge or relinquish a right to, as lands or tenements, by conveying to another who has some right or estate in possession, as when the person in remainder releases his right to the tenant in possession; to quit.
- Broadside - n. - A discharge of or from all the guns on one side of a ship, at the same time.
- Good - superl. - Adequate; sufficient; competent; sound; not fallacious; valid; in a commercial sense, to be depended on for the discharge of obligations incurred; having pecuniary ability; of unimpaired credit.
- Stale - a. - To make water; to discharge urine; -- said especially of horses and cattle.
- Air hole - - A hole to admit or discharge air; specifically, a spot in the ice not frozen over.
- Cholagogue - n. - An agent which promotes the discharge of bile from the system.
- Spout - v. t. - A discharge or jet of water or other liquid, esp. when rising in a column; also, a waterspout.
- Tension - a. - The quality in consequence of which an electric charge tends to discharge itself, as into the air by a spark, or to pass from a body of greater to one of less electrical potential. It varies as the quantity of electricity upon a given area.
- Discharge - v. t. - A flowing or issuing out; emission; vent; evacuation; also, that which is discharged or emitted; as, a rapid discharge of water from the pipe.
- Payment - n. - That which is paid; the thing given in discharge of a debt, or an obligation, or in fulfillment of a promise; reward; recompense; requital; return.
- Frush - n. - A discharge of a fetid or ichorous matter from the frog of a horse's foot; -- also caled thrush.
- Geissler tube - - A glass tube provided with platinum electrodes, and containing some gas under very low tension, which becomes luminous when an electrical discharge is passed through it; -- so called from the name of a noted maker in germany. It is called also Plucker tube, from the German physicist who devised it.
- Leucorrhoea - n. - A discharge of a white, yellowish, or greenish, viscid mucus, resulting from inflammation or irritation of the membrane lining the genital organs of the female; the whites.
- Discharge - v. t. - To release legally from confinement; to set at liberty; as, to discharge a prisoner.
- Exudation - n. - The act of exuding; sweating; a discharge of humors, moisture, juice, or gum, as through pores or incisions; also, the substance exuded.
- Quietus - a. - Final discharge or acquittance, as from debt or obligation; that which silences claims; (Fig.) rest; death.
- Ichor - n. - A thin, acrid, watery discharge from an ulcer, wound, etc.
- Bescummer - v. t. - To discharge ordure or dung upon.
- Excreate - v. t. - To spit out; to discharge from the throat by hawking and spitting.
- Remittance - n. - The act of transmitting money, bills, or the like, esp. to a distant place, as in satisfaction of a demand, or in discharge of an obligation.
- Redeem - v. t. - To regain by performing the obligation or condition stated; to discharge the obligation mentioned in, as a promissory note, bond, or other evidence of debt; as, to redeem bank notes with coin.
- Hydrometry - n. - The art or operation of measuring the velocity or discharge of running water, as in rivers, etc.
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- G1607 ἐκπορεύομαι - 1607 ἐκπορεύομαι - ἘΚΠΟΡΕΎΟΜΑΙ - - ekporeúomai - ek-por-yoo'-om-ahee - from ἐκ and πορεύομαι; to depart, be discharged, proceed, project:--come (forth, out of), depart, go (forth, out), issue, proceed (out of). - Verb - greek
- H4917 מִשְׁלַחַת - 4917 מִשְׁלַחַת - מִשְׁלַחַת - - mishlachath - mish-lakh'-ath - feminine of מִשְׁלוֹחַ; a mission, i.e. (abstractly and favorable) release, or (concretely and unfavorable) an army; discharge, sending. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H4916 מִשְׁלוֹחַ - 4916 מִשְׁלוֹחַ - מִשְׁלוֹחַ - - mishlôwach - mish-lo'-akh - or מִשְׁלֹחַ; also מִשְׁלָח; from שָׁלַח; a sending out, i.e. (abstractly) presentation (favorable), or seizure (unfavorable); also (concretely) a place of dismissal, or a business to be discharged; to lay, to put, sending (forth), to set. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H5310 נָפַץ - 5310 נָפַץ - נָפַץ - - nâphats - naw-fats' - a primitive root; to dash to pieces, or scatter; be beaten in sunder, break (in pieces), broken, dash (in pieces), cause to be discharged, dispersed, be overspread, scatter. - Verb - heb
- G5055 τελέω - 5055 τελέω - ΤΕΛΈΩ - - teléō - tel-eh'-o - from τέλος; to end, i.e. complete, execute, conclude, discharge (a debt):--accomplish, make an end, expire, fill up, finish, go over, pay, perform. - Verb - greek
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- Ecclesiastes 21 8:8 - There is no man that hath power over the spirit to retain the spirit ; neither hath he power in the day of death : and there is no discharge in that war ; neither shall wickedness deliver those that are given to it.
אין אדם שׁליט ברוח לכלוא את־הרוח ואין שׁלטון ביום המות ואין משׁלחת במלחמה ולא־ימלט רשׁע את־בעליו
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- 1 Kings 11 5:9 My servants shall bring them down from Lebanon unto the sea: and I will convey them by sea in floats unto the place that thou shalt appoint me, and will cause them to be discharged there, and thou shalt receive them: and thou shalt accomplish my desire, in giving food for my household.
עֶבֶד יָרַד לְבָנוֹן יָם שׂוּם יָם דֹּבְרָה מָקוֹם שָׁלַח נָפַץ נָשָׂא עָשָׂה חֵפֶץ נָתַן לֶחֶם בַּיִת - Ecclesiastes 21 8:8 There is no man that hath power over the spirit to retain the spirit; neither hath he power in the day of death: and there is no discharge in that war; neither shall wickedness deliver those that are given to it.
אָדָם שַׁלִּיט רוּחַ כָּלָא רוּחַ שִׁלְטוֹן יוֹם מָוֶת מִשְׁלַחַת מִלְחָמָה רֶשַׁע מָלַט בַּעַל