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charge3 entries found for charge.To select an entry, click on it. Main Entry: 2charge Function: verb Inflected Form(s): charged; charg·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French charger, from Late Latin carricare, from Latin carrus wheeled vehicle -- more at CAR transitive verb 1 a archaic : to lay or put a load on or in : LOAD b (1) : to place a charge (as of powder) in (2) : to load or fill to capacity c (1) : to restore the active materials in (a storage battery) by the passage of a direct current through in the opposite direction to that of discharge (2) : to give an electric charge to <charge a capacitor> d (1) : to assume as a heraldic bearing (2) : to place a heraldic bearing on e : to fill or furnish fully <the music is charged with excitement> f : ELECTRIFY 2 <the crowd was charged by her performance> 2 a : to impose a task or responsibility on <charge him with the job of finding a new meeting place> b : to command, instruct, or exhort with authority <I charge you not to go> c of a judge : to give a charge to (a jury) 3 a : to make an assertion against especially by ascribing guilt or blame <charges him with armed robbery> <they were charged as being instigators> b : to place the guilt or blame for <charge her failure to negligence> c : to assert as an accusation <charges that he distorted the data> 4 a : to bring (a weapon) into position for attack : LEVEL <charge a lance> b : to rush against : ATTACK; also : to rush into (an opponent) usually illegally in various sports 5 a (1) : to impose a financial burden on <charge his estate with debts incurred> (2) : to impose or record as financial obligation <charge debts to an estate> b (1) : to fix or ask as fee or payment <charges $50 for an office visit> (2) : to ask payment of (a person) <charge a client for expenses> c : to record (an item) as an expense, debt, obligation, or liability <charged a new sofa> intransitive verb 1 : to rush forward in or as if in assault : ATTACK; also : to charge an opponent in sports 2 : to ask or set a price <do you charge for this service?> 3 : to charge an item to an account <charge now, pay later> synonym see COMMAND
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