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Charge Definition & Meaning

1. To ask for payment for goods or services provided.

Example: The restaurant charged us $20 for the meal.

2. To give someone the responsibility of a task or duty.

Example: The manager charged the employee with organizing the company picnic.

3. To rush towards someone or something in an aggressive or threatening manner.

Example: The bull charged at the matador in the arena.

4. To fill an object or device with electrical energy.

Example: I need to charge my phone before leaving the house.

5. To accuse someone formally of a crime or wrongdoing.

Example: The police charged the suspect with robbery.

Examples of the word charge used in sentences.

  • The hotel will charge you for any damages to the room.
  • Can you charge my laptop while we are at the coffee shop?
  • The phone is not working because it needs a new charge.
  • The athlete ran with a burst of energy, locking on to take the lead and charging ahead of the other runners.
  • I forgot to charge my phone overnight, now it's dead.
  • The store will charge me extra for delivery.
  • The company will charge a fee if you cancel your subscription early.
  • Can you charge my laptop while I'm out?
  • The police will charge him with vandalism.
  • The company will charge a fee for shipping the product to your address.
  • The suspect was arrested and charged with theft and vandalism.
  • The electric car has a fast charging system which can charge the battery to full within an hour.
  • The phone's battery has run out of charge, I need to charge it.
  • The restaurant decided to charge extra for the appetizers, which made some customers unhappy.
  • The electric vehicle can travel up to 300 kilometers on a single charge.
  • The police officer pressed charges against the suspect for theft and vandalism.
  • The company announced that they will soon charge a subscription fee for their online services.
  • The restaurant added a 10% service charge to the bill for large groups.
  • The bank will charge you a fee for withdrawing money from a different ATM.
  • The boss decided to give me charge of organizing the departmental party.
  • The politician denies any wrongdoing and claims that the allegations against him are baseless charges.
  • It is important to fully charge your phone to ensure it lasts throughout the day.
  • The hotel receptionist informed me that there would be an additional charge for late check-out.
  • The electric car industry is growing rapidly as more people switch to eco-friendly modes of transportation, but the initial charge of the vehicles can still be expensive.
  • The prosecutor plans to press charges against the suspected criminal in court.
  • The entrepreneur knew that she had to charge more for her product if she wanted to make a profit.
  • The doctor decided to change the charge for his services after realizing that most of his patients couldn't afford it.
  • The company was fined for making false claims about the charge they had for their product.
  • The artist was given free rein to create whatever she wanted for the exhibition, but the organizers made it clear that there would be no charge for admission.
  • The politician denied any knowledge of the corruption charge that was being leveled against him.
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