English to Punjabi Dictionary discharge

discharge

ਡਿਸਚਾਰਜ
definition
verb
They stressed that staff would not be actively discharging anyone and no programme was in place to reduce the number of users by a set target.
tell (someone) officially that they can or must leave, in particular.
industrial plants discharge highly toxic materials into rivers
allow (a liquid, gas, or other substance) to flow out from where it has been confined.
noun
his discharge from the hospital
the action of discharging someone from a hospital or from a job.
those germs might lead to vaginal discharge
the action of discharging a liquid, gas, or other substance.
example
Subject to the provisions of Article 4, the carrier shall properly and carefully load, handle, stow, carry, keep, care for, and 'discharge' the goods carried.
large volumes of sewage 'discharge'
Secondly, we say that the principle is expressly limited in the cases to circumstances where the employer has done all that it could in the 'discharge' of its duty.
The problem is that when a large electrical 'discharge' occurs, the magnetic pulse produced causes a voltage to be induced in any wires that may be nearby.
The patient recovered uneventfully from surgery and had no difficulty swallowing, and he gained a few pounds after 'discharge' from the hospital.
directors must use skill in the 'discharge' of their duties
In the circumstances the no order principle should prevail; the court could choose not to 'discharge' the care order.
the bank had failed to 'discharge' its supervisory duties
But they say that having MRSA will not delay anybody's 'discharge' from the hospital and that there are no special precautions to follow once the patient is home.
the executor must 'discharge' the funeral expenses
The 'discharge' from the sewage treatment plant was irrigated down the middle of the street and would soon be sprayed on a golf course.
A notice of motion banning the 'discharge' of firearms was passed in Castlebar.
The idea of somehow locking the firing pin is thought desirable because there is always a possibility a pistol might 'discharge' if dropped.
However, early 'discharge' from the hospital is becoming more common, and many babies are tested within the first 24 hours of life.
Since his hospital 'discharge' , he continues to be seen regularly by the program.
They also believe that the declaration calls for the achievement of the highest morals among leaders in the 'discharge' of their responsibilities or duties.
Those who brandish or 'discharge' firearms in a public place would, in all but the rarest cases, be locked up.
Waste water 'discharge' into the lagoon has also been banned.
the overflow should 'discharge' in an obvious place
The 'discharge' of the above responsibilities is no less important than fulfilling our religious duties, and indeed is part of them.
Where applications for the variation, 'discharge' or revocation of final orders are made, judges should consider issuing in public at the conclusion of the case suitably anonymised judgments.
freight for 'discharge'
Taking all of the circumstances into account, I exercise my discretion and order the 'discharge' of the Certificate.
It is recommended that you fully charge and 'discharge' the new battery two to four times to allow it to reach its maximum rated capacity.
when you shoot you can 'discharge' as many barrels as you wish
The Court considered what appears to have been by now the only ground - the failure to 'discharge' the jury following the departure of the applicant.
I threw my arm back, pistol in hand, and started to 'discharge' bullets at them while running forward.
the eyes and nose began to 'discharge'
But if I can 'discharge' its debts, it enables me to dispense with the popular code.
One also prohibited the 'discharge' of projectiles and explosives from balloons.
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