|  charge 
  
 
 1. an impetuous rush toward someone or something (Freq. 16)
 - the wrestler's charge carried him past his adversary
 - the battle began with a cavalry charge
 • Hypernyms:
 attack, onslaught, onset, onrush
 • Hyponyms:
 countercharge
 2. (criminal law) a pleading describing some wrong or offense (Freq. 13)
 - he was arrested on a charge of larceny
 • Syn:
 complaint
 • Derivationally related forms:
 complain (for: complaint)
 • Topics:
 criminal law
 • Hypernyms:
 pleading
 • Hyponyms:
 accusation, accusal
 • Part Holonyms:
 indictment, bill of indictment
 3. the price charged for some article or service (Freq. 4)
 - the admission charge
 • Hypernyms:
 cost
 • Hyponyms:
 carrying charge, depreciation charge, undercharge, overcharge, fare,
 transportation, fixed charge, fixed cost, fixed costs, agio, agiotage,
 premium, exchange premium, demurrage, installation charge, porterage, postage,
 poundage, rate, charge per unit, water-rate, surcharge, service charge,
 service fee, stowage, tankage
 4. the quantity of unbalanced electricity in a body (either positive or negative) and construed as an excess or deficiency of electrons (Freq. 3)
 - the battery needed a fresh charge
 • Syn:
 electric charge
 • Hypernyms:
 electrical phenomenon
 • Hyponyms:
 electrostatic charge, positive charge, negative charge
 5. attention and management implying responsibility for safety (Freq. 2)
 - he is in the care of a bodyguard
 • Syn:
 care, tutelage, guardianship
 • Derivationally related forms:
 guardian (for: guardianship), tutor (for: tutelage), care (for: care)
 • Hypernyms:
 protection
 • Hyponyms:
 due care, ordinary care, reasonable care, foster care, great care,
 providence, slight care
 6. a special assignment that is given to a person or group (Freq. 2)
 - a confidential mission to London
 - his charge was deliver a message
 • Syn:
 mission, commission
 • Derivationally related forms:
 commission (for: commission), missioner (for: mission)
 • Hypernyms:
 assignment, duty assignment
 • Hyponyms:
 fool's errand, mission impossible, suicide mission, martyr operation, sacrifice operation
 7. a person committed to your care (Freq. 1)
 - the teacher led her charges across the street
 • Hypernyms:
 dependant, dependent
 8. financial liabilities (such as a tax)
 - the charges against the estate
 • Topics:
 tax, taxation, revenue enhancement
 • Hypernyms:
 liabilities
 • Hyponyms:
 levy, encumbrance, incumbrance, assessment
 9. the swift release of a store of affective force
 - they got a great bang out of it
 - what a boot!
 - he got a quick rush from injecting heroin
 - he does it for kicks
 • Syn:
 bang, boot, rush, flush, thrill, kick
 • Derivationally related forms:
 thrill (for: thrill)
 • Hypernyms:
 exhilaration, excitement
 10. request for payment of a debt
 - they submitted their charges at the end of each month
 • Syn:
 billing
 • Hypernyms:
 request, asking
 • Hyponyms:
 presentment
 11. (psychoanalysis) the libidinal energy invested in some idea or person or object
 - Freud thought of cathexis as a psychic analog of an electrical charge
 • Syn:
 cathexis
 • Derivationally related forms:
 cathectic (for: cathexis)
 • Topics:
 psychoanalysis, analysis, depth psychology
 • Hypernyms:
 libidinal energy
 12. a formal statement of a command or injunction to do something
 - the judge's charge to the jury
 • Syn:
 commission, direction
 • Derivationally related forms:
 commissioner (for: commission), commission (for: commission)
 • Hypernyms:
 command, bid, bidding, dictation
 • Hyponyms:
 misdirection
 13. a quantity of explosive to be set off at one time
 - this cartridge has a powder charge of 50 grains
 • Syn:
 burster, bursting charge, explosive charge
 • Derivationally related forms:
 burst (for: burster)
 • Hypernyms:
 explosive
 • Hyponyms:
 shot, undercharge, rocket fuel, rocket propellant, rocket propellent
 14. heraldry consisting of a design or image depicted on a shield
 • Syn:
 bearing, heraldic bearing, armorial bearing
 • Hypernyms:
 heraldry
 • Hyponyms:
 annulet, roundel, chevron, fleur-de-lis, fleur-de-lys, ordinary
 15. an assertion that someone is guilty of a fault or offence
 - the newspaper published charges that Jones was guilty of drunken driving
 • Syn:
 accusation
 • Derivationally related forms:
 accusatorial (for: accusation), accuse (for: accusation)
 • Hypernyms:
 assertion, averment, asseveration
 • Hyponyms:
 countercharge
 
 1. to make a rush at or sudden attack upon, as in battle (Freq. 16)
 - he saw Jess charging at him with a pitchfork
 • Syn:
 bear down
 • Derivationally related forms:
 charger
 • Hypernyms:
 rush
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s something
 - Somebody ----s somebody
 - Somebody ----s
 2. blame for, make a claim of wrongdoing or misbehavior against (Freq. 10)
 - he charged the director with indifference
 • Syn:
 accuse
 • Derivationally related forms:
 accusive (for: accuse), accusative (for: accuse), accusatory (for: accuse), accusation (for: accuse), accuser (for: accuse), accusal (for: accuse)
 • Hyponyms:
 blame, fault, accuse, impeach, incriminate,
 criminate, defame, slander, smirch, asperse, denigrate,
 calumniate, smear, sully, besmirch, indict
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s somebody
 - Somebody ----s somebody with something
 - They want to charge the prisoners
 3. demand payment (Freq. 7)
 - Will I get charged for this service?
 - We were billed for 4 nights in the hotel, although we stayed only 3 nights
 • Syn:
 bill
 • Derivationally related forms:
 bill (for: bill)
 • Hypernyms:
 account, calculate
 • Hyponyms:
 levy, impose, tithe, assess, undercharge,
 surcharge, invoice
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s something
 - Somebody ----s somebody
 - Somebody ----s somebody something
 4. move quickly and violently (Freq. 6)
 - The car tore down the street
 - He came charging into my office
 • Syn:
 tear, shoot, shoot down, buck
 • See Also:
 shoot up (for: shoot)
 • Hypernyms:
 rush, hotfoot, hasten, hie, speed,
 speed, pelt along, rush along, cannonball along, bucket along,
 belt along, step on it
 • Hyponyms:
 rip
 • Verb Group:
 dart, dash, scoot, scud, flash, shoot
 • Verb Frames:
 - Something is ----ing PP
 - Somebody ----s PP
 5. assign a duty, responsibility or obligation to (Freq. 4)
 - He was appointed deputy manager
 - She was charged with supervising the creation of a concordance
 • Syn:
 appoint
 • Derivationally related forms:
 appointive (for: appoint), appointee (for: appoint)
 • Hyponyms:
 delegate, designate, depute, assign, deputize,
 deputise, name, nominate, make, empower, authorise,
 authorize, accredit, create
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s somebody
 - Somebody ----s somebody something
 - They charge him to write the letter
 6. file a formal charge against (Freq. 3)
 - The suspect was charged with murdering his wife
 • Syn:
 lodge, file
 • Derivationally related forms:
 file (for: file), filer (for: file), lodgement (for: lodge)
 • Hypernyms:
 accuse, impeach, incriminate, criminate
 • Hyponyms:
 impeach
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s somebody
 - Somebody ----s somebody with something
 - Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
 7. make an accusatory claim (Freq. 3)
 - The defense attorney charged that the jurors were biased
 • Hypernyms:
 claim
 • Hyponyms:
 tax, complain
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
 8. fill or load to capacity (Freq. 2)
 - charge the wagon with hay
 • Ant:
 discharge
 • Hypernyms:
 change, alter, modify
 • Hyponyms:
 burden, burthen, weight, weight down, freight
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s something
 - Somebody ----s somebody with something
 - Somebody ----s something PP
 9. enter a certain amount as a charge (Freq. 1)
 - he charged me $15
 • Hypernyms:
 debit
 • Verb Group:
 bill
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s something
 - Somebody ----s something to somebody
 10. cause to be admitted;
 of persons to an institution
 - After the second episode, she had to be committed
 - he was committed to prison
 • Syn:
 commit, institutionalize, institutionalise, send
 • Derivationally related forms:
 institution (for: institutionalise), institution (for: institutionalize), commitment (for: commit), committal (for: commit)
 • Hypernyms:
 transfer
 • Hyponyms:
 hospitalize, hospitalise
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s somebody PP
 11. give over to another for care or safekeeping
 - consign your baggage
 • Syn:
 consign
 • Derivationally related forms:
 consigner (for: consign), consignee (for: consign)
 • Hypernyms:
 entrust, intrust, trust, confide, commit
 • Hyponyms:
 pledge, pawn, soak, hock, check
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s something to somebody
 12. pay with a credit card;
 pay with plastic money;
 postpone payment by recording a purchase as a debt
 - Will you pay cash or charge the purchase?
 • Ant:
 pay cash
 • Hypernyms:
 pay
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s something
 - Somebody ----s something to somebody
 - Somebody ----s something PP
 13. lie down on command, of hunting dogs
 • Hypernyms:
 lie down, lie
 • Verb Frames:
 - Something ----s
 14. place a heraldic bearing on
 - charge all weapons, shields, and banners
 • Topics:
 art, artistic creation, artistic production
 • Hypernyms:
 paint
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s something
 15. provide (a device) with something necessary
 - He loaded his gun carefully
 - load the camera
 • Syn:
 load
 • Derivationally related forms:
 load (for: load), loader (for: load)
 • Hypernyms:
 fill, fill up, make full
 • Hyponyms:
 recharge, reload
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s something
 16. direct into a position for use
 - point a gun
 - He charged his weapon at me
 • Syn:
 level, point
 • Hypernyms:
 aim, take, train, take aim, direct
 • Verb Group:
 point
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s
 - Somebody ----s PP
 17. impose a task upon, assign a responsibility to
 - He charged her with cleaning up all the files over the weekend
 • Syn:
 saddle, burden
 • Derivationally related forms:
 burden (for: burden)
 • Hypernyms:
 command, require
 • Hyponyms:
 overburden, bear down, overwhelm, deluge, flood out, adjure
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s somebody with something
 - Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
 18. cause to be agitated, excited, or roused
 - The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks
 • Syn:
 agitate, rouse, turn on, commove, excite, charge up
 • Ant:
 calm (for: agitate)
 • Derivationally related forms:
 excitant (for: excite), excitement (for: excite), turn-on (for: turn on), rousing (for: rouse), agitative (for: agitate)
 • Hypernyms:
 disturb, upset, trouble
 • Hyponyms:
 hype up, psych up, bother, pother, electrify
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s somebody
 - Something ----s somebody
 19. instruct (a jury) about the law, its application, and the weighing of evidence
 • Topics:
 law, jurisprudence
 • Hypernyms:
 instruct
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s something
 - Somebody ----s somebody
 20. instruct or command with authority
 - The teacher charged the children to memorize the poem
 • Hypernyms:
 instruct
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
 21. attribute responsibility to
 - We blamed the accident on her
 - The tragedy was charged to her inexperience
 • Syn:
 blame
 • Derivationally related forms:
 blameable (for: blame), blamable (for: blame), blame (for: blame)
 • Hypernyms:
 impute, ascribe, assign, attribute
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s something
 22. set or ask for a certain price
 - How much do you charge for lunch?
 - This fellow charges $100 for a massage
 • Hypernyms:
 determine, set
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s something
 23. cause formation of a net electrical charge in or on
 - charge a conductor
 • Hypernyms:
 change, alter, modify
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s something
 24. energize a battery by passing a current through it in the direction opposite to discharge
 - I need to charge my car battery
 • Derivationally related forms:
 charger
 • Hypernyms:
 supply, provide, render, furnish
 • Hyponyms:
 recharge
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s something
 - Something ----s something
 25. saturate
 - The room was charged with tension and anxiety
 • Hypernyms:
 impregnate, saturate
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s something
 - Something ----s something
 
 
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