Charge

Charge can mean electricity received, as in the shock you''d feel if you put your finger in a wall socket. Charge is also what you do when you use your credit card instead of cash.

CHARGE | English meaning

charge something to someone''s account to record an amount that a customer has spent for them to pay at a later time, according to an agreement between a business and the customer:

charge noun

Definition of charge noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

CHARGE Definition & Meaning

The meaning of CHARGE is to fix or ask as fee or payment. How to use charge in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Charge.

CHARGE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary

CHARGE definition: to impose or ask as a price or fee. See examples of charge used in a sentence.

Charge

To energize (a storage battery) by passing current through it in the direction opposite to discharge.

charge

Someone or something entrusted to one''s care, such as a child to a babysitter or a student to a teacher. The child was a charge of the nanny. A load or burden; cargo. The ship had a charge of

charge

Electricity to change the net amount of positive or negative electric charge of (a particle, body, or system).

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CHARGE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

A charge is a formal accusation that someone has committed a crime. He may still face criminal charges.

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