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Discharge
- noun - a formal written statement of relinquishment
- a substance that is emitted or released
- any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of the body; "the discharge of pus"
- become empty or void of its content; "The room emptied"
- cause to go off; "fire a gun"; "fire a bullet"
- complete or carry out; "discharge one's duties"
- electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field
- eliminate (a substance); "combustion products are exhausted in the engine"; "the plant releases a gas"
- expel
- free from obligations or duties
- go off or discharge; "The gun fired"
- leave or unload; "unload the cargo"; "drop off the passengers at the hotel"
- pour forth or release; "discharge liquids"
- pronounce not guilty of criminal charges; "The suspect was cleared of the murder charges"
- release from military service
- remove the charge from
- the ac
Discourse
- noun - an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service)
- an extended communication (often interactive) dealing with some particular topic; "the book contains an excellent discussion of modal logic"; "his treatment of the race question is badly biased"
- carry on a conversation
- extended verbal expression in speech or writing
- talk at length and formally about a topic; "The speaker dissertated about the social politics in 18th century England"
- to consider or examine in speech or writing; "The author talks about the different aspects of this question"; "The class discussed Dante's `Inferno'"
Disenable
- verb - make unable to perform a certain action; "disable this command on your computer"
Disengage
- verb - become free; "in neutral, the gears disengage"
- free or remove obstruction from; "free a path across the cluttered floor"
- release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles; "I want to disengage myself from his influence"; "disengage the gears"
Disfigure
- verb - mar or spoil the appearance of; "scars defaced her cheeks"; "The vandals disfigured the statue"