Etymology: [ dis-chärj, dis-" ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French descharger, from Late Latin discarricare, from Latin dis- + Late Latin carricare to load; more at CHARGE.
To operate (any weapon that fires a projectile, such as a shotgun or sling), To release (an auxiliary assumption) from the list of assumptions used in arguments, and return to the main argument, To unload a ship or another means of transport, To release (an inpatient) from hospital, To release (an accumulated charge), To accomplish or complete, as an obligation, To expel or let go, pus or exudate (other than blood) from a wound or orifice, usually due to infection or pathology, To release (a member of the armed forces) from service, the discharge of a river is the volume of water transported by it in a certain amount of time, usually in units of m3/s (cubic meters per second), the act of accomplishing (an obligation), the act of releasing an inpatient from hospital, the act of releasing a member of the armed forces from service, the act of expelling or letting go, the act of releasing an accumulated charge, To send away (a creditor) satisfied by payment; to pay one's debt or obligation to, To prohibit; to forbid, 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, 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, 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, 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, Firing off; explosive removal of a charge; explosion; letting off; as, a discharge of arrows, of artillery, To set aside; to annul; to dismiss, To let fly, as a missile; to shoot, 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, That which discharges or releases from an obligation, liability, penalty, etc, Legal release from confinement; liberation; as, the discharge of a prisoner, The state of being discharged or relieved of a debt, obligation, office, and the like; acquittal, To release legally from confinement; to set at liberty; as, to discharge a prisoner, dismission; as, the discharge of a workman by his employer, unload goods; eject; dismiss; release from an obligation; shoot, fire (from a gun or weapon), acquittance; as, the discharge of a debtor, fulfillment, as by the payment of a debt, or the performance of a trust or duty, Act of removing, or getting rid of, an obligation, liability, etc, Act of relieving of something which oppresses or weighs upon one, as an obligation, liability, debt, accusation, etc, especially, said of firearms, to fire off; to shoot off; also, to relieve from a state of tension, as a Leyden jar, To of something weighing upon or impeding over one, as a debt, claim, obligation, responsibility, accusation, etc, to absolve; to acquit; to clear, 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, To relieve of a charge, load, or burden; to empty of a load or cargo; to unburden; to unload; as, to discharge a vessel, as a price of ransom, a legal document, the discharge of a river is the volume of water transported by it in a certain amount of time, usually in units of m[3]/s (cubic meters per second), To relieve of an office or employment; to send away from service; to dismiss, Release or dismissal from an office, employment, etc, free from obligations or duties, go off or discharge; "The gun fired", eliminate (substances) from the body, pour forth or release; "discharge liquids", the act of discharging a gun, complete or carry out; "discharge one's duties", pronounce not guilty of criminal charges; "The suspect was cleared of the murder charges", leave or unload, especially of passengers or cargo, A release of a debtor from personal liability for certain dischargeable debts (A discharge releases a debtor from personal liability for certain debts known as dischargeable debts (defined below) and prevents the creditors owed those debts from taking any action against the debtor or the debtor's property to collect the debts The discharge also prohibits creditors from communicating with the debtor regarding the debt, including telephone calls, letters, and personal contact ), The volume of water that flows past a given place during a certain amount of time Discharge is often referred to in cubic feet per second (cfs), become empty or void of its content; "The room emptied", release from military service, A flowing or issuing out; emission; vent; evacuation; also, that which is discharged or emitted; as, a rapid discharge of water from the pipe, a formal written statement of relinquishment, the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart), If someone discharges a debt, they pay it. The goods will be sold for a fraction of their value in order to discharge the debt, If something is discharged from inside a place, it comes out. The resulting salty water will be discharged at sea The bird had trouble breathing and was discharging blood from the nostrils, If someone discharges their duties or responsibilities, they do everything that needs to be done in order to complete them. the quiet competence with which he discharged his many college duties, When someone is discharged from hospital, prison, or one of the armed services, they are officially allowed to leave, or told that they must leave. He has a broken nose but may be discharged today Five days later Henry discharged himself from hospital. Discharge is also a noun. He was given a conditional discharge and ordered to pay compensation, unloading; ejection; release, removal of an obligation; gunshot, When there is a discharge of a substance, the substance comes out from inside somewhere. They develop a fever and a watery discharge from their eyes, the sudden giving off of energy, electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field, the pouring forth of a fluid, any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of the body; "the discharge of pus", a substance that is emitted or released, the act of venting, Flow of surface water in a stream or canal, or the outflow of groundwater from a flowing artesian well, ditch, or spring Can also apply to discharge of liquid effluent from a facility or to chemical emissions into the air through designated venting mechanisms, cause to go off; "fire a gun"; "fire a bullet", In the simplest form, discharge means outflow of water The use of this term is not restricted as to course or location and it can be applied to describe the flow of water from a pipe or from a drainage basin If the discharge occurs in a course or channel, it is correct to speak of the discharge of a canal or of a river It is also correct to speak of the discharge of a canal or stream into a lake, stream or ocean Discharge is a comprehensive outflow term Other words related to it are runoff, stream flow and yield DISTRIBUTION OF WATER: The management of water, which allows water users to receive the amount of water to which they are entitled by law and as supply permits, The volume of water per unit of time flowing along a pipe or channel, Volume of water released from a dam, powerhouse or spillway, at a given time, measured in cubic feet per second (CFS), Release of a borrower from the obligation to repay his or her loans, the release or extraction of water from an aquifer Typical mechanisms of natural discharge are evapotranspiration by phreatophytes, springs, and drains to surface water bodies Pumping is a man-caused discharge, Discharge is the legal term for the elimination of the company's liabilities or its debts through the Chapter 11 process, remove the charge from, a substance that is emitted or released eliminate (substances) from the body release from military service pour forth or release; "discharge liquids", To bleach out or to remove or efface, as by a chemical process; as, to discharge the color from a dyed fabric in order to form light figures on a dark ground, The equalization of a difference of electric potential between two points, The character of the discharge is mostly determined by the nature of the medium through which it takes place, the amount of the difference of potential, and the form of the terminal conductors on which the difference exists, The discharge may be alternating, continuous, brush, connective, disruptive, glow, oscillatory, stratified, etc, the act of discharging a gun the act of venting the sudden giving off of energy the pouring forth of a fluid electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of the body; "the discharge of pus", In simplest terms, discharge means outflow of water The use of this term is not restricted as to course or location and can be applied to describe the flow of water from a pipe or from a drainage basin, or from a canal or river Also the discharge of a canal or stream into a lake, stream or ocean Discharge is a comprehensive outflow term Other words related to it are runoff, stream flow and yield, The volume of fluid passing a point per unit of time, commonly expressed in cubic feet per second, million gallons per day, gallons per minute, or seconds per minute per day, The volume of water that flows in a given period of time It commonly is measured in cubic feet per second (cfs) or in cubic meters per second (m3s-1) One m3s-1 equals about 35 cfs, Discharge is the legal term for the elimination of the company's pre-petition liabilities or its debts through bankruptcy; such liabilities and debts are replaced by new and usually reduced liabilities under a plan of reorganization, The legal elimination of debt through a bankruptcy case When a debt is discharged, it is no longer legally enforceable against the debtor, though any lien which secures the debt may survive the bankruptcy case, the flow of surface water in a stream or canal or the outflow of ground water from a well, ditch, or spring List of Glossary Terms, In its simplest concept discharge means outflow; therefore, the use of this term is not restricted as to course or location, and it can be applied to describe the flow of water from a pipe or from a drainage basin If the discharge occurs in some course or channel, it is correct to speak of the discharge of a canal or of a river It is also correct to speak of the discharge of a canal or stream into a lake, a stream, or an ocean, The rate at which water passes a given point Discharge is expressed in a volume per time with units of L3/T Discharge is often used interchangeably with streamflow, The volume of water passing through a channel during a given time, usually measured in cubic feet per second, The release of a borrower from the obligation to repay his or her loan, "Discharge" is the legal term for the elimination of the Debtor's liabilities or its debt through bankruptcy, The rate of flow, especially fluid flow; the volume of fluid passing a point per unit time, commonly expressed as cubic feet per second, million gallons per day, gallons per minute, or cubic meters per second, A petition to remove a bill from the committee to which it has been referred, which must be signed by a majority of members in that chamber Senators may introduce a discharge petition at any time In the House, members must wait 30 days after a bill has been referred before filing discharge motions Occasionally, to expedite action on non-controversial bills, a committee is discharged by unanimous consent of the House and a petition is not required, A separation of an employee from an establishment that is initiated by the employer; an involuntary separation, Movement of ground water from the subsurface to the land surface, usually from a spring or to a marsh, river, or stream, release, depeach, past tense and past participle of discharge, set free as from prison or duty, having lost your job set free as from prison or duty, having lost your job, released, dismissed, third-person singular of discharge, plural of discharge, The number of patients, including newborns, discharged from inpatient services during the time period being measured, Number of Medicare patients discharged in 1998, 1999, and 2000 after receiving certain specified kinds of care, An essential document for officers and seamen as it serves an official certificate confirming sea experience in the employment for which he was engaged, - For this report, releases of by-products or pollutants into water or land, An essential document for officers and seamen as it serves an official certificate confirming sea experience in the employment for which he was engaged,
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To operate (any weapon that fires a projectile, such as a shotgun or sling) - "I ran forward, discharging my pistol into the creature's body in an effort to force it to relinquish its prey; but I might as profitably have shot at the sun."
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To release (an auxiliary assumption) from the list of assumptions used in arguments, and return to the main argument
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To unload a ship or another means of transport
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To release (an inpatient) from hospital
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To release (an accumulated charge)
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To accomplish or complete, as an obligation
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To expel or let go
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pus or exudate (other than blood) from a wound or orifice, usually due to infection or pathology
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To release (a member of the armed forces) from service
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the discharge of a river is the volume of water transported by it in a certain amount of time, usually in units of m3/s (cubic meters per second)
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the act of accomplishing (an obligation)
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the act of releasing an inpatient from hospital
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the act of releasing a member of the armed forces from service
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the act of expelling or letting go
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the act of releasing an accumulated charge
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To send away (a creditor) satisfied by payment; to pay one's debt or obligation to
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To prohibit; to forbid
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Firing off; explosive removal of a charge; explosion; letting off; as, a discharge of arrows, of artillery
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To set aside; to annul; to dismiss
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To let fly, as a missile; to shoot
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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
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That which discharges or releases from an obligation, liability, penalty, etc
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Legal release from confinement; liberation; as, the discharge of a prisoner
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The state of being discharged or relieved of a debt, obligation, office, and the like; acquittal
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To release legally from confinement; to set at liberty; as, to discharge a prisoner
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dismission; as, the discharge of a workman by his employer
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unload goods; eject; dismiss; release from an obligation; shoot, fire (from a gun or weapon) fiil
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acquittance; as, the discharge of a debtor
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fulfillment, as by the payment of a debt, or the performance of a trust or duty
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Act of removing, or getting rid of, an obligation, liability, etc
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Act of relieving of something which oppresses or weighs upon one, as an obligation, liability, debt, accusation, etc
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especially, said of firearms, to fire off; to shoot off; also, to relieve from a state of tension, as a Leyden jar
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To of something weighing upon or impeding over one, as a debt, claim, obligation, responsibility, accusation, etc
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to absolve; to acquit; to clear
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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
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To relieve of a charge, load, or burden; to empty of a load or cargo; to unburden; to unload; as, to discharge a vessel
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as a price of ransom, a legal document
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the discharge of a river is the volume of water transported by it in a certain amount of time, usually in units of m[3]/s (cubic meters per second)
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To relieve of an office or employment; to send away from service; to dismiss
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Release or dismissal from an office, employment, etc
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free from obligations or duties
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go off or discharge; "The gun fired"
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eliminate (substances) from the body
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pour forth or release; "discharge liquids"
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the act of discharging a gun
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complete or carry out; "discharge one's duties"
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pronounce not guilty of criminal charges; "The suspect was cleared of the murder charges"
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leave or unload, especially of passengers or cargo
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A release of a debtor from personal liability for certain dischargeable debts (A discharge releases a debtor from personal liability for certain debts known as dischargeable debts (defined below) and prevents the creditors owed those debts from taking any action against the debtor or the debtor's property to collect the debts The discharge also prohibits creditors from communicating with the debtor regarding the debt, including telephone calls, letters, and personal contact )
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The volume of water that flows past a given place during a certain amount of time Discharge is often referred to in cubic feet per second (cfs)
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become empty or void of its content; "The room emptied"
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release from military service
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A flowing or issuing out; emission; vent; evacuation; also, that which is discharged or emitted; as, a rapid discharge of water from the pipe
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a formal written statement of relinquishment
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the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
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If someone discharges a debt, they pay it. The goods will be sold for a fraction of their value in order to discharge the debt
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If something is discharged from inside a place, it comes out. The resulting salty water will be discharged at sea The bird had trouble breathing and was discharging blood from the nostrils
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If someone discharges their duties or responsibilities, they do everything that needs to be done in order to complete them. the quiet competence with which he discharged his many college duties
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When someone is discharged from hospital, prison, or one of the armed services, they are officially allowed to leave, or told that they must leave. He has a broken nose but may be discharged today Five days later Henry discharged himself from hospital. Discharge is also a noun. He was given a conditional discharge and ordered to pay compensation
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unloading; ejection; release, removal of an obligation; gunshot isim
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When there is a discharge of a substance, the substance comes out from inside somewhere. They develop a fever and a watery discharge from their eyes
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the sudden giving off of energy
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electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field
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the pouring forth of a fluid
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any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of the body; "the discharge of pus"
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a substance that is emitted or released
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the act of venting
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Flow of surface water in a stream or canal, or the outflow of groundwater from a flowing artesian well, ditch, or spring Can also apply to discharge of liquid effluent from a facility or to chemical emissions into the air through designated venting mechanisms
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cause to go off; "fire a gun"; "fire a bullet"
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In the simplest form, discharge means outflow of water The use of this term is not restricted as to course or location and it can be applied to describe the flow of water from a pipe or from a drainage basin If the discharge occurs in a course or channel, it is correct to speak of the discharge of a canal or of a river It is also correct to speak of the discharge of a canal or stream into a lake, stream or ocean Discharge is a comprehensive outflow term Other words related to it are runoff, stream flow and yield DISTRIBUTION OF WATER: The management of water, which allows water users to receive the amount of water to which they are entitled by law and as supply permits
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The volume of water per unit of time flowing along a pipe or channel
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Volume of water released from a dam, powerhouse or spillway, at a given time, measured in cubic feet per second (CFS)
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Release of a borrower from the obligation to repay his or her loans
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the release or extraction of water from an aquifer Typical mechanisms of natural discharge are evapotranspiration by phreatophytes, springs, and drains to surface water bodies Pumping is a man-caused discharge
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Discharge is the legal term for the elimination of the company's liabilities or its debts through the Chapter 11 process
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remove the charge from
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a substance that is emitted or released eliminate (substances) from the body release from military service pour forth or release; "discharge liquids"
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To bleach out or to remove or efface, as by a chemical process; as, to discharge the color from a dyed fabric in order to form light figures on a dark ground
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The equalization of a difference of electric potential between two points
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The character of the discharge is mostly determined by the nature of the medium through which it takes place, the amount of the difference of potential, and the form of the terminal conductors on which the difference exists
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The discharge may be alternating, continuous, brush, connective, disruptive, glow, oscillatory, stratified, etc
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the act of discharging a gun the act of venting the sudden giving off of energy the pouring forth of a fluid electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of the body; "the discharge of pus"
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In simplest terms, discharge means outflow of water The use of this term is not restricted as to course or location and can be applied to describe the flow of water from a pipe or from a drainage basin, or from a canal or river Also the discharge of a canal or stream into a lake, stream or ocean Discharge is a comprehensive outflow term Other words related to it are runoff, stream flow and yield
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The volume of fluid passing a point per unit of time, commonly expressed in cubic feet per second, million gallons per day, gallons per minute, or seconds per minute per day
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The volume of water that flows in a given period of time It commonly is measured in cubic feet per second (cfs) or in cubic meters per second (m3s-1) One m3s-1 equals about 35 cfs
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Discharge is the legal term for the elimination of the company's pre-petition liabilities or its debts through bankruptcy; such liabilities and debts are replaced by new and usually reduced liabilities under a plan of reorganization
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The legal elimination of debt through a bankruptcy case When a debt is discharged, it is no longer legally enforceable against the debtor, though any lien which secures the debt may survive the bankruptcy case
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the flow of surface water in a stream or canal or the outflow of ground water from a well, ditch, or spring List of Glossary Terms
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In its simplest concept discharge means outflow; therefore, the use of this term is not restricted as to course or location, and it can be applied to describe the flow of water from a pipe or from a drainage basin If the discharge occurs in some course or channel, it is correct to speak of the discharge of a canal or of a river It is also correct to speak of the discharge of a canal or stream into a lake, a stream, or an ocean
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The rate at which water passes a given point Discharge is expressed in a volume per time with units of L3/T Discharge is often used interchangeably with streamflow
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The volume of water passing through a channel during a given time, usually measured in cubic feet per second
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The release of a borrower from the obligation to repay his or her loan
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"Discharge" is the legal term for the elimination of the Debtor's liabilities or its debt through bankruptcy
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The rate of flow, especially fluid flow; the volume of fluid passing a point per unit time, commonly expressed as cubic feet per second, million gallons per day, gallons per minute, or cubic meters per second
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A petition to remove a bill from the committee to which it has been referred, which must be signed by a majority of members in that chamber Senators may introduce a discharge petition at any time In the House, members must wait 30 days after a bill has been referred before filing discharge motions Occasionally, to expedite action on non-controversial bills, a committee is discharged by unanimous consent of the House and a petition is not required
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A separation of an employee from an establishment that is initiated by the employer; an involuntary separation
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Movement of ground water from the subsurface to the land surface, usually from a spring or to a marsh, river, or stream
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To discharge.
release - "They released thousands of gallons of water into the river each month."
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depeach
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discharged
past tense and past participle of discharge
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discharged
set free as from prison or duty
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discharged
having lost your job set free as from prison or duty
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discharged
having lost your job
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discharged
released, dismissed sıfat
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discharges
third-person singular of discharge
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discharges
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The number of patients, including newborns, discharged from inpatient services during the time period being measured
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discharges
Number of Medicare patients discharged in 1998, 1999, and 2000 after receiving certain specified kinds of care
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discharges
An essential document for officers and seamen as it serves an official certificate confirming sea experience in the employment for which he was engaged
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discharges
- For this report, releases of by-products or pollutants into water or land
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discharges
An essential document for officers and seamen as it serves an official certificate confirming sea experience in the employment for which he was engaged
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