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discharge

Prononciation : [dɪsˈtʃɑːrdʒ]

Mot

Contexte : « release »

(verb) to let something go or allow someone to leave a place, like when a doctor says it's okay for a patient to go home.

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The doctor decided to discharge the patient after confirming they were feeling better.

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The doctor won't discharge the patient until they see improvements.

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When do you think they will discharge him from the hospital?

Contexte : « release »

(noun) the act of letting someone go or allowing something to flow out, like when the water is released from a dam.

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The discharge of water from the lake helps to control flooding.

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The discharge of chemicals into the river is harmful to the environment.

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What is the discharge rate for that river?

Contexte : « fulfillment of duty »

(verb) to perform or carry out a duty or responsibility, like when a soldier finishes their service.

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He was proud to discharge his duties as a police officer.

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She felt she couldn't discharge her responsibilities effectively this time.

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How do you think she can best discharge her duties at work?

Contexte : « fulfillment of duty »

(noun) the completion of a duty or task, like when a soldier completes their term and leaves the military.

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His discharge from the army came after many years of service.

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The company had no plans for his discharge despite his search for a new job.

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What happens during the discharge ceremony for soldiers?

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