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    charge
    /tʃɑːdʒ/

    verb

    • 1. demand (an amount) as a price for a service rendered or goods supplied: "wedding planners may charge an hourly fee of up to £150" Similar ask in paymentaskfix a chargefix a price
    • 2. formally accuse (someone) of something, especially an offence under law: "they were charged with assault" Similar accuse ofindict forarraign forprosecute forOpposite absolve

    noun

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  2. charge commission The bank charged commission to change my traveller's cheques. 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 the bill to my account, please. See more.

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

  4. A property of all particles of matter that determines whether they are attracted to or repulsed by other particles. Charge is usually designated as positive or negative. If an atom has more protons than electrons, it has a positive charge; if it has more electrons than protons, it has a negative charge.

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

  6. the departure from electrical neutrality at a point, or in a region, as by the accumulation, or deficit, of electrical particles: more electrons than normal produce a negative charge; fewer, a positive charge

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

  8. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. [transitive] charge somebody (with something/with doing something) (formal) to accuse somebody publicly of doing something wrong or bad. Opposition MPs charged the minister with neglecting her duty. charge that… to make a claim or statement that something will happen or be the case.

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