charges
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charged, charg·ing.
- : to impose or ask as a price or fee: That store charges $25 for leather gloves.
- : to impose on or ask of a price or fee: He didn't charge me for it.
- : to defer payment for until a bill is rendered by the creditor: The store let me charge the coat.
- : to hold liable for payment; enter a debit against.
- : to attack by rushing violently against: The cavalry charged the enemy.
- : to accuse formally or explicitly: They charged him with theft.
- : to impute; ascribe the responsibility for: He charged the accident to his own carelessness.
- : to instruct authoritatively, as a judge does a jury.
- : to lay a command or injunction upon: He charged his secretary with the management of his correspondence.
- : to fill or furnish with the quantity, as of powder or fuel, that it is fitted to receive: to charge a musket.
- : to supply with a quantity of electric charge or electrical energy: to charge a storage battery.
- : to change the net amount of positive or negative electric charge of.
- : to suffuse, as with emotion: The air was charged with excitement.
- : to fill with other matter in a state of diffusion or solution: The air was charged with pollen.
- : Metallurgy. to load into a furnace, converter, etc.
- : to load or burden: His mind was charged with weighty matters.
- : to put a load or burden on or in.
- : to record the loan of, as books or other materials from a library: The librarian will charge those books at the front desk.
- : to borrow, as books or other materials from a library: How many magazines may I charge at one time?
- : Heraldry. to place charges on.
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charged, charg·ing.
- : to make an onset; rush, as to an attack.
- : to place the price of a thing to one's debit.
- : to require payment: to charge for a service.
- : to make a debit, as in an account.
- : to lie down at command.
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- : expense or cost: improvements made at a tenant's own charge.
- : a fee or price charged: a charge of three dollars for admission.
- : a pecuniary burden, encumbrance, tax, or lien; cost; expense; liability to pay: After his death there were many charges on his estate.
- : an entry in an account of something due.
- : an impetuous onset or attack, as of soldiers.
- : a signal by bugle, drum, etc., for a military charge.
- : a duty or responsibility laid upon or entrusted to one.
- : care, custody, or superintendence: The child was placed in her nurse's charge.
- : anything or anybody committed to one's care or management: The nurse was careful to let no harm come to her charge.
- : Ecclesiastical. a parish or congregation committed to the spiritual care of a pastor.
- : a command or injunction; exhortation.
- : an accusation: He was arrested on a charge of theft.
- : Law. an address by a judge to a jury at the close of a trial, instructing it as to the legal points, the weight of evidence, etc., affecting the verdict in the case.
- : the quantity of anything that an apparatus is fitted to hold, or holds, at one time: a charge of coal for a furnace.
- : a quantity of explosive to be set off at one time.
- : Electricity. electric charge. the process of charging a storage battery.
- : Slang. a thrill; kick.
- : Rocketry. grains of a solid propellant, usually including an inhibitor.
- : a load or burden.
- : Heraldry. any distinctive mark upon an escutcheon, as an ordinary or device, not considered as belonging to the field; bearing.
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- : charge off, to write off as an expense or loss.to attribute to: I charged off the blunder to inexperience.
- : charge up, Informal. to agitate, stimulate, or excite: a fiery speaker who can charge up an audience.to put or be under the influence of narcotic drugs.
Phrases
- charge off
- charge up
- charge with
- carrying charge
- get a bang (charge) out of
- in charge
- in charge of
- take charge
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Examples
I ask that we reach out to Corporation Council and ask them to deny the request based on the fact that the case is still active, as it is currently being investigated for possible criminal charges to be brought forth by the AG’s office.
It suggests that he doesn’t take any responsibility for deaths in the states that have a different political party in charge.
Cohen had already pleaded guilty to those charges, so they ended up standing.
Schutzenhofer, the club’s general manager, did not respond to questions about the charges.
I was able to top up my charge by almost 50 percentage points in half an hour.
That is a fact recorded by the doctor in charge of the ambulance at the inquest.
The added charge for access to hotel Wi-Fi is not only exploitative but increasingly irrelevant.
This was very blunt and surprising to hear from any official in charge of an aviation disaster.
I was convicted a year later and sentenced to death—a charge later overturned by the Supreme Court when it called for a retrial.
As late as the fifth century, powerful aristocratic women took charge of the commemoration of the dead in Rome.
He was voluble in his declarations that they would “put the screws” to Ollie on the charge of perjury.
The mother's lips could not finish the charge she was about to put upon her innocent child.
There was a time when Aristide Pujol, in sole charge of an automobile, went gaily scuttering over the roads of France.
Louis was not less astonished at this charge, than the Empress had been at the communication which aroused it.
The Countess drew a beautiful miniature from its case, which lay on the sofa near her, and presented it to her young charge.