Discharge


The meaning of the word Discharge is: to dismiss or terminate


Examples:

When the teenager was caught yelling at a customer, his boss decided to discharge the teenager’s employment.

published by Gaylord on 2021-09-20 07:24:32


After being court-martialled, the outcome was to discharge the soldier from the armed forces since he was found guilty of treason.

published by Kelsey on 2021-09-01 12:05:56


Kyle decided to discharge the contract with the handyman since the handyman hadn’t shown up to the project for three days without any notice.

published by Herschel on 2021-12-06 00:36:35


The mortgage company was willing to discharge the rest of the interest on the loan because they would be satisfied by receiving the majority of the debt.

published by Mae on 2021-08-07 22:57:50


After giving up his parental rights, the father was able to discharge his responsibility for his children by never seeing them again.

published by Trey on 2021-07-24 17:26:02


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