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discharge vs judge

judge vs discharge

discharge and judge both are nouns.

discharge and judge both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
discharge Yes No Yes No
judge Yes No Yes No
As verbs, judge is a hypernym of discharge; that is, judge is a word with a broader meaning than discharge:
  • discharge: pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
  • judge: pronounce judgment on
Other hypernyms of discharge include label, pronounce.
discharge (noun) judge (noun)
the act of discharging a gun a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice
the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart) an authority who is able to estimate worth or quality
a formal written statement of relinquishment
the act of venting
the sudden giving off of energy
the pouring forth of a fluid
electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field
any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of the body
a substance that is emitted or released
discharge (verb) judge (verb)
eliminate (a substance) form a critical opinion of
become empty or void of its content judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time)
pronounce not guilty of criminal charges determine the result of (a competition)
release from military service pronounce judgment on
cause to go off put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of
go off or discharge
pour forth or release
remove the charge from
remove (cargo, people, etc.) from and leave
complete or carry out
free from obligations or duties
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