Sentences

encharge in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To assign responsibility or authority to someone or a group for a specific task or project.

Sample Sentences

  1. The community decided to encharge the local youth center with organizing the annual festival.
  2. After much debate, the committee chose to encharge a team of experts with the renovation project.
  3. To ensure the event's success, they decided to encharge a professional planner to handle the logistics.
  4. The manager will encharge the marketing department with creating a new advertising campaign.
  5. In a surprising move, the board voted to encharge the intern with leading the presentation to stakeholders.
  6. The sudden influx of energy seemed to encharge the atmosphere with excitement.
  7. As the team prepared for the championship, their fervor began to encharge their supporters in the stands.
  8. The motivational speaker aimed to encharge the audience with a sense of purpose and determination.
  9. After a long day, a warm cup of tea can encharge my spirits like nothing else.
  10. The innovative ideas presented at the conference served to encharge the discussions among the attendees.

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