discharge

discharge
v
unload, unburden, disburden, free, relieve, remove.
2. fire off, shoot, detonate, explode, burst; let off, let fly, set off; deliver a charge, give vent to.
3. emit, pour forth, send forth, send out, eject; gush, disembogue, cast forth; void, teem, empty; excrete, exude, ooze, leak.
4. exonerate, absolve, acquit, pardon, reprieve, exculpate, clear; exempt, relieve, release; liberate, set free, manumit, emancipate, allow to go.
5. fulfill, perform, execute, carry out, accomplish; observe, abide by, conform to, acquiesce in, consent to.
6. dismiss, oust, get rid of, discard, cashier, deprive of office; fire, Sl. sack, Sl. bounce, Sl. can, Euph. terminate; give [s.o.] walking papers, send packing, Sl. give the boot to, Sl. boot out, let the axe fall, U.S. Gov't, Inf. rif.
7. pay, settle, liquidate, satisfy.
8.Law. cancel, abolish, rescind, void, annul, make void, nullify, invalidate; expel, clear from, banish, put away.
n
9. emptying, unloading, disburdening.
10. firing off, shooting, detonation; explosion, fusillade, salvo, volley, blast, pop, shot, report, burst, crash.
11. emission, ejection, projection, expulsion, vent, flowing forth; voidance, emptying, disemboguement.
12.Law. exoneration, exculpation, acquittal, pardon, acquittance, clearance, absolution; liberation, release, setting free, manumission, emancipation; respite, reprieve.
13.Law. annulment, nullification, invalidation, voidance; abolition, destruction, banishment.
14. payment, liquidation, satisfaction, settlement.
15. fulfilment, performance, execution, accomplishment, achievement; observance, abidance.
16. dismissal, ouster, displacement, conge, riddance; Sl. bounce, Sl. sack, Sl. the gate, Inf. the axe, Inf. walking papers.

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