verb
- to remove or reverse a charge, especially an electrical charge
- to cancel or withdraw an accusation or formal charge
Usage: technical
Usage: legal
Examples
- The technician uncharges the capacitor before beginning repairs.
- The device automatically uncharges when disconnected from power.
- The prosecutor uncharges the defendant due to lack of evidence.
- The court uncharges the case after new testimony emerges.
- Safety protocols require workers to uncharge all equipment before maintenance.