Discharge
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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. -
Firing off; explosive removal of a charge; explosion; letting off;
as, a .discharge of arrows, of artillery -
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 - 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.
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Release or dismissal from an office, employment, etc.; dismission;
as, the .discharge of a workman by his employer -
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.
- That which discharges or releases from an obligation, liability, penalty, etc., as a price of ransom, a legal document.
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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 - (Elec.) 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. Charge and discharge . (Equity Practice)
See under
Paralytic discharge (Physiol.),
the increased secretion from a gland resulting from the cutting of all of its nerves.

