Discharge /dis-tharj
noun
1. the act of unloading something
or someone
2. flowing...
English, 20.09.2020 21:01 emmamerida
Discharge /dis-tharj
noun
1. the act of unloading something
or someone
2. flowing or emitting something
3. the process of converting
chemical energy into electrical
energy
verb
1. to inform someone that they
may or must leave
Based on the dictionary entry, which sentence most accurately uses definition 1 of the noun form of discharge?
OA. The teacher wanted to discharge a student from the class because he was talking constantly
OB. The company wanted more workers in the field to help with the freight discharge.
OC. The city wanted to control the discharge of water due to some construction work.
OD The discharge from the batteries was enough to keep the lights on throughout the night
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