discharged
Pronunciación: [dɪsˈtʃɑrdʒd]
Contexto: «medical»
(verb) to be released from a hospital or medical care. When a doctor says you can go home because you are feeling better, you are discharged.
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After two days in the hospital, she was discharged and able to go home.
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He was not discharged yet because he still needed some treatment.
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When will the doctor discharge you from the hospital?
Contexto: «legal»
(verb) to officially release someone from a duty or responsibility, like when a court decides that a person no longer has to follow a certain rule or obligation.
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The court discharged him from the requirements of his probation early.
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She was not discharged from her duties until the project was fully completed.
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Has the judge discharged him from his obligations?
Contexto: «military»
(verb) to release someone from military service. When a soldier finishes their time in the army, they are discharged.
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After serving for four years, he was finally discharged from the military.
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She was not discharged until her service commitment was complete.
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When will you be discharged from the army?
Contexto: «electricity»
(verb) to release or let out electricity from a battery or a device. When you turn on a device, it discharges the stored energy.
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The battery discharged quickly when I used the flashlight all night.
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The battery did not discharge because it was fully charged.
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How long does it take for the battery to discharge?