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charged
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Charge
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Charged
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Charging
.]
1.
To
lay
on
or
impose
,
as
a
load
,
tax
,
or
burden
;
to
load
;
to
fill
.
A
carte
that
charged
was
with
hay
.
--
Chaucer
.
The
charging
of
children's
memories
with
rules
.
--
Locke
.
2.
To
lay
on
or
impose
,
as
a
task
,
duty
,
or
trust
;
to
command
,
instruct
,
or
exhort
with
authority
;
to
enjoin
;
to
urge
earnestly
;
as
,
to
charge
a
jury
;
to
charge
the
clergy
of
a
diocese
;
to
charge
an
agent
.
Moses
. . .
charged
you
to
love
the
Lord
your
God
.
--
Josh
.
xxii
. 5.
Cromwell
,
I
charge
thee
,
fling
away
ambition
.
--
Shak
.
3.
To
lay
on
,
impose
,
or
make
subject
to
or
liable
for
.
When
land
shall
be
charged
by
any
lien
.
--
Kent
.
4.
To
fix
or
demand
as
a
price
;
as
,
he
charges
two
dollars
a
barrel
for
apples
.
5.
To
place
something
to
the
account
of
as
a
debt
;
to
debit
,
as
,
to
charge
one
with
goods
.
Also
,
to
enter
upon
the
debit
side
of
an
account
;
as
,
to
charge
a
sum
to
one
.
6.
To
impute
or
ascribe
;
to
lay
to
one's
charge
.
No
more
accuse
thy
pen
,
but
charge
the
crime
On
native
sloth
and
negligence
of
time
. --
Dryden
.
7.
To
accuse
;
to
make
a
charge
or
assertion
against
(
a
person
or
thing
);
to
lay
the
responsibility
(
for
something
said
or
done
)
at
the
door
of
.
If
he
did
that
wrong
you
charge
him
with
.
--
Tennyson
.
8.
To
place
within
or
upon
any
firearm
,
piece
of
apparatus
or
machinery
,
the
quantity
it
is
intended
and
fitted
to
hold
or
bear
;
to
load
;
to
fill
;
as
,
to
charge
a
gun
;
to
charge
an
electrical
machine
,
etc
.
Their
battering
cannon
charged
to
the
mouths
.
--
Shak
.
9.
To
ornament
with
or
cause
to
bear
;
as
,
to
charge
an
architectural
member
with
a
molding
.
10.
Her.
To
assume
as
a
bearing
;
as
,
he
charges
three
roses
or
;
to
add
to
or
represent
on
;
as
,
he
charges
his
shield
with
three
roses
or
.
11.
To
call
to
account
;
to
challenge
. [
Obs
.]
To
charge
me
to
an
answer
.
--
Shak
.
12.
To
bear
down
upon
;
to
rush
upon
;
to
attack
.
Charged
our
main
battle's
front
.
--
Shak
.
Syn:
--
To
intrust
;
command
;
exhort
;
instruct
;
accuse
;
impeach
;
arraign
.
See
Accuse
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
charged
adj
1:
of
a
particle
or
body
or
system
;
having
a
net
amount
of
positive
or
negative
electric
charge
; "
charged
particles
"; "
a
charged
battery
" [
ant
:
uncharged
]
2:
fraught
with
great
emotion
; "
an
atmosphere
charged
with
excitement
"; "
an
emotionally
charged
speech
" [
syn
:
supercharged
]
3:
supplied
with
carbon
dioxide
[
syn
:
aerated
]
4:
capable
of
producing
violent
emotion
or
arousing
controversy
; "
the
highly
charged
issue
of
abortion
"
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