Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
uncharge
verb
/ʌnˈtʃɑːrdʒ/
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Definition
To remove a charge, particularly an electrical charge; to free from any obligation or responsibility.
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Examples
- After the experiment, we need to uncharge the batteries to ensure safety.
- The company decided to uncharge the employees of any overtime duties during the holiday season.
- She managed to uncharge herself from the commitments that were weighing her down.
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Meaning
Uncharge refers to the action of taking away an obligation or responsibility from someone or something. In a technical context, it can also describe the act of discharging a device from an electrical state.
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Synonyms
- Discharge
- Release
- Free
- Relinquish