verb
- to release or let out
- to dismiss from employment or service
- to fulfill or carry out a duty or obligation
noun
- the act of releasing or letting out
- dismissal from employment or service
- liquid or other matter released from the body
Usage: medical
Examples
- The factory was fined for discharging chemicals into the river.
- The company had to discharge several employees due to budget cuts.
- He discharged his duties as treasurer with great care.
- The doctor will discharge the patient tomorrow morning.
- The discharge of waste water must follow environmental regulations.
- Her discharge from the military was honorable.
- The nurse monitored the patient’s wound discharge.