discharge in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Discharge refers to the act of releasing or allowing someone or something to leave, as in releasing a patient from medical care or the release of substances into the environment.
Sample Sentences
- The hospital decided to discharge the patient after his condition improved significantly.
- The environmental agency monitored the river for any signs of chemical discharge from the nearby factory.
- After completing his community service, he received a formal discharge from his probation.
- The battery began to discharge its energy after being disconnected from the charger.
- The company faced fines for failing to properly manage the discharge of pollutants into the air.
- The doctor decided to discharge the patient after confirming their full recovery.
- The factory was fined for failing to properly manage the discharge of toxic waste into the river.
- After completing the training, the cadets received their official discharge papers from the military.
- The emotional discharge she felt during the therapy session was both overwhelming and cathartic.
- The battery will discharge its energy gradually until it is completely depleted.
- The doctor decided to discharge the patient after confirming their recovery.
- The storm caused the discharge of large amounts of water from the reservoir.
- After reviewing the evidence, the court ordered the discharge of the defendant from custody.
- The factory must adhere to strict regulations regarding the discharge of pollutants into the river.
- As part of the training, the cadets were required to practice safely discharging their weapons.
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