uncharge in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Uncharge (verb): to lose electrical charge or power gradually, often referring to a battery or device.
Sample Sentences
- The device will uncharge slowly if left unattended for too long.
- He watched in frustration as the battery began to uncharge unexpectedly.
- After several hours of use, I realized my phone was starting to uncharge instead of recharge.
- To prolong battery life, it's essential to avoid letting your device uncharge completely.
- The new technology allows the gadget to uncharge safely without causing damage.
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