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discharge

British pronunciation/dɪstʃˈɑːdʒ/
American pronunciation/ˈdɪsˌtʃɑɹdʒ/, /dɪsˈtʃɑɹdʒ/
to discharge
[VERBO]
MAIN VERB
1

congedare

to allow a patient to leave the hospital because they have recovered and no longer need to receive inpatient care
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2

congedare

to make someone leave the armed forces or police or give someone official permission for it
sinonimo : muster out
contrari : enlist
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3

emissione

(of a wound or body part) to slowly release an infectious liquid, called pus
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1When a student goes AWOL repeatedly, the Principal determines the appropriate disciplinary action, up to and including recommendation for discharge.
2-Without objection, the committee is discharged.
3-Without objection, the committee is discharged.
4Textile industries annually discharge as much as 56 million tons of waste and 0.5 million tons of sludge.
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