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Verb
/CHärj/,
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charged, past participle; charges, 3rd person singular present; charging, present participle; charged, past tense;
  1. Demand (an amount) as a price from someone for a service rendered or goods supplied
    • - the restaurant charged $15 for dinner
    • - he charged me 2 euros for the postcard
    • - museums should charge for admission
  2. Record the cost of something as an amount payable by (someone) or on (an account)
    • - they charge the calls to their credit-card accounts
  3. Accuse (someone) of something, esp. an offense under law
    • - they were charged with assault
  4. Make an accusation or assertion that
    • - opponents charged that below-cost pricing would reduce safety
  5. Accuse someone of (an offense)

  6. Entrust (someone) with a task as a duty or responsibility
    • - the committee was charged with reshaping the educational system
  7. Store electrical energy in (a battery or battery-operated device)
    • - the shaver can be charged up and used while traveling
  8. (of a battery or battery-operated device) Receive and store electrical energy

  9. Load or fill (a container, gun, etc.) to the full or proper extent
    • - will you see to it that your glasses are charged?
  10. Fill or pervade (something) with a quality or emotion
    • - the air was charged with menace
  11. Rush forward in attack
    • - the plan is to charge headlong at the enemy
  12. Rush aggressively toward (someone or something) in attack

  13. Move quickly and with impetus
    • - Henry charged up the staircase
  14. Place a heraldic bearing on
    • - a pennant argent, charged with a cross gules

  1. (charge) an impetuous rush toward someone or something; "the wrestler's charge carried him past his adversary"; "the battle began with a cavalry charge"
  2. (charge) to make a rush at or sudden attack upon, as in battle; "he saw Jess charging at him with a pitchfork"
  3. (charge) (criminal law) a pleading describing some wrong or offense; "he was arrested on a charge of larceny"
  4. (charge) blame for, make a claim of wrongdoing or misbehavior against; "he charged the director with indifference"
  5. (charge) the price charged for some article or service; "the admission charge"
  6. (charge) demand payment; "Will I get charged for this service?"; "We were billed for 4 nights in the hotel, although we stayed only 3 nights"
  7. Charging is a minor penalty in ice hockey. The NHL rulebook dictates that charging "shall mean the actions of a player or goalkeeper who, as a result of distance traveled, shall violently check an opponent in any manner. ...
  8. (Charge!) Charge!! is the fifth album by The Aquabats. The album marked the band's debut on Nitro Records, and was followed by their first national tour in several years. The album was very similar in sound to the previous year's EP, Yo, Check Out This Ride!. ...
  9. Chargé is a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department in central France.
  10. (Charge (basketball)) In basketball, a personal foul is a breach of the rules that concerns illegal personal contact with an opponent. It is the most common type of foul in basketball. Due to the nature of the game, personal fouls occur on occasion and are not always regarded as unsportsmanlike. ...
  11. (Charge (bugle call)) Charge is a bugle call which signals to execute a charge: gallop forward into harm's way with deadly intent. A simple unmistakable call, it was even recognizable by experienced horses.
  12. (Charge (chemistry)) An ion is an atom or molecule in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons, giving it a net positive or negative electrical charge. ...
  13. (charge) responsibility; Someone or something entrusted to one's care, such as a child to a babysitter or a student to a teacher; A load or burden; cargo; The amount of money levied for a service; An instruction; A ground attack against a prepared enemy; An accusation; An electric charge; An ...
  14. (Charge) The process of adding electrical energy to a battery.
  15. (Charge) An electrical property of particles, such as electrons and protons, which causes them to attract and repel each other. A material with an excess of electrons is defined to have a “negative” charge; material with an absence of electrons (or an excess of protons) is defined as “positive. ...
  16. (Charge) The name given to a mortgage document when title is registered under the Land Titles Act.
  17. (Charge) a mortgage deed which lenders (building societies, banks etc) require borrowers to sign. It is registered against the property until the loan is repaid and the charge is removed.
  18. (Charge) In criminal law, the crime a person is accused of.
  19. (Charge) (over property) - The term used to describe any right established over a borrower's property to secure a debt or performance of an obligation.
  20. (charge) harmful energy or force contained in mental image pictures of experiences painful or upsetting to the person, which is handled in auditing.
  21. (Charge) The appropriation of real or personal property for the discharge of a debt without giving the creditor any property in, or possession of, the subject of security. (Back to Debt Glossary)
  22. (charge) The statement accusing a person of committing a particular crime. Also the judge’s instructions to jury on its duties, on the law involved in the case and on how the law in the case must be applied. The charge is always given just before jury deliberations.
  23. (Charge) A financial debt or liability affecting the property.
  24. (Charge) The process of replenishing or replacing the electrical charge in a rechargeable cell or battery. see also Electric charge
  25. (Charge) Electricity produced by a surplus (positive) or shortage (negative) of electrons in an object.