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nouna quantity of explosive to be set off at one time
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nounthe quantity of unbalanced electricity in a body (either positive or negative) and construed as an excess or deficiency of electrons
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verbcause to be agitated, excited, or roused
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noun(psychoanalysis) the libidinal energy invested in some idea or person or object
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verbdemand payment
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verbdirect into a position for use
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verbblame for, make a claim of wrongdoing or misbehavior against
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nounrequest for payment of a debt
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verbcause to be admitted; of persons to an institution
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verbto make a rush at or sudden attack upon, as in battle
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verbgive over to another for care or safekeeping
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verbprovide (a device) with something necessary
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nounattention and management implying responsibility for safety
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nounheraldry consisting of a design or image depicted on a shield
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nouna formal statement of a command or injunction to do something
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verbattribute responsibility to
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nounan assertion that someone is guilty of a fault or offence
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verbimpose a task upon, assign a responsibility to
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verbassign a duty, responsibility or obligation to
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nounan impetuous rush toward someone or something
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nouna person committed to your care
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verbcause formation of a net electrical charge in or on
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verbenergize a battery by passing a current through it in the direction opposite to discharge
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verbenter a certain amount as a chargetype of:
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verbinstruct (a jury) about the law, its application, and the weighing of evidencetype of:
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verbinstruct or command with authoritytype of:
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verblie down on command, of hunting dogs
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verbpay with a credit card; pay with plastic money; postpone payment by recording a purchase as a debtOpposite:type of:
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verbset or ask for a certain price
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nounthe price charged for some article or servicetype of:
- "he was arrested on a charge of larceny"
- "this cartridge has a powder charge of 50 grains"
- "the battery needed a fresh charge"
- "The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks"
- "Freud thought of cathexis as a psychic analog of an electrical charge"
- "Will I get charged for this service?"
- "He charged his weapon at me"
- "he charged the director with indifference"
- "they submitted their charges at the end of each month"
- "The suspect was charged with murdering his wife"
- "his charge was deliver a message"
- "the judge's charge to the jury"
- "The tragedy was charged to her inexperience"
- "the newspaper published charges that Jones was guilty of drunken driving"
- "He charged her with cleaning up all the files over the weekend"
- "She was charged with supervising the creation of a concordance"
- "the wrestler's charge carried him past his adversary"
- "the battle began with a cavalry charge"
- "the teacher led her charges across the street"
- "charge a conductor"
- "I need to charge my car battery"
- "he charged me $15"
- "charge the wagon with hay"
- "the charges against the estate"
- "The teacher charged the children to memorize the poem"
- "The defense attorney charged that the jurors were biased"
- "Will you pay cash or charge the purchase?"
- "charge all weapons, shields, and banners"
- "The room was charged with tension and anxiety"
- "How much do you charge for lunch?"
- "This fellow charges $100 for a massage"
- "the admission charge"