Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
uncharge
verb
/ʌnˈtʃɑːrdʒ/

Definition
To remove a charge, particularly an electrical charge; to free from any obligation or responsibility.

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.

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.

Synonyms
- Discharge
- Release
- Free
- Relinquish