Charged synonyms and antonyms
Category:
Part of speech:
To deserve and receive as due; exact:
To punish, esp. by beating
To offer or propose (an amount) as a price.
To aggressively challenge a person, idea, etc., with words (particularly in newspaper headlines, because it typesets into less space than ""criticize"" or similar).
In criminal and tort law, an act, usually consisting of a threat or attempt to inflict bodily injury upon another person, coupled with the apparent present ability to succeed in carrying out the threat or the attempt if not prevented, that causes the person to have a reasonable fear or apprehension of immediate harmful or offensive contact. No intent to cause battery or the fear or apprehension is required so long as the victim is placed in reasonable apprehension or fear. No actual physical injury is needed to establish an assault, but if there is any physical contact, the act constitutes both an assault and a battery.
To charge or invest with a trust or duty
In a direct manner; directly
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To bind by a promise or agreement
To attack verbally, as with ridicule or censure.
Rate is defined as to judge or estimate the value of something.
To penetrate is to pass into or through something.
(Intransitive) to fail due to excessive load
1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.ii:
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To have due claim to; call for:
To supply with an electric current.
To place or give (importance):
To regard as arising from a particular cause or source; ascribe:
To ascribe is to give credit for something to a specific cause or person.
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To announce the termination of; especially a treaty or armistice.
To communicate by speech or writing; express with words:
(Statistics) To assign a weight to in a frequency distribution
(Dated) To slow down, to hinder, to burden.
To add or increase to abundance or to a point of burdensomeness:
To fill up with items:
To fill (a plate, dry measure, etc.) full or to overflowing
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(Intransitive) To have trust; to be credulous; to be won to confidence; to confide.
To bind by a contract, promise, sense of duty, etc.; put under obligation
(Intransitive) To exert a binding or restraining influence.
discharged (antonym)
To shoot:
emptied (antonym)
To transfer or pour off completely:
absolved (antonym)
The definition of absolve is to be forgiven for your sins or to be set free of all of the legal or moral consequences of your actions.
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retreated (antonym)
To retreat is to withdraw or back away, especially from a dangerous or unpleasant situation or from a military engagement.
payed (antonym)
(Intransitive) To be profitable or worth the effort.
exonerated (antonym)
To free from blame.
freed (antonym)
To remove obstructions or entanglements from; clear:
exculpated (antonym)
To free from blame; declare or prove guiltless
sold (related)
To be sold; attract buyers: often used with reference to the rate of sale
given (related)
(Reflexive) To devote or apply (oneself).
EDM1068 (related)
charge (related)
To order or compel to stop or prohibit commencement of an activity; of a judge: to grant a court order directing a party to cease a particular activity.
debited
Bought but not paid for
put on one's account
Bought but not paid for
Without wages or salary included
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on credit
Bought but not paid for
on the installment plan
Bought but not paid for
on layaway
Bought but not paid for
Loaded
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on the bill
Bought but not paid for
on the tab
Bought but not paid for
The definition of laden is something that is weighed down, physically or emotionally.
Loaded
Emotional, tense, anxious, distressing, etc.
(Not comparable, chemistry, of a solution) Containing all the solute that can normally be dissolved at a given temperature.
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Loaded
Loaded
Possessing or displaying a distinctive feature to an extreme degree:
Of or relating to emotion:
Provoking or tending to provoke, as to action, thought, feeling, etc.; stimulating, erotic, irritating, etc.
confronted with
Accused
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arraigned
Accused
due (related)
Appropriate.
full (related)
Complete in every particular:
accused (related)
Having been accused; being the target of accusations.
Broadcast while actually being performed; not taped, filmed, or recorded:
(Of a projectile weapon) Having a live round of ammunition in the chamber; armed.
The definition of purposeful is having a use, or showing determination to achieve a specific aim.
Feeling, showing, or causing mental strain; anxious
supercharged
Full of excitement or emotional tension:
supplied with carbon dioxide
autoluminescent
kairotic
radioluminescent
(Physics) Exhibiting radioluminescence
The definition of appoint is to choose an individual for a position or office.
To cause to be conveyed by an intermediary to a destination:
To make into, treat as, or give the character of an institution to:
To order a person’s placement in, or to send a person to, a hospital, mental health facility, prison, or similar institution, especially pursuant to court order.
To deliver (merchandise, for example) for custody or sale.
To dislodge or throw by bucking
To grow; to advance.
(Often with off or out) To remove by tearing.
To rouse is to bring someone out of sleep, or to stir up an emotion.
To excite or disturb the feelings of
To sharpen to a point, as a pencil
To adjust or adapt to a certain level.
To initiate (a lawsuit):
To register (a charge or complaint, for example) before an authority, such as a court; file.
To accuse of being at fault; condemn (for something); censure
To give a transfusion to
To fertilize (an ovum, for example).
To transport as or send by freight
To keep or have on one's person:
To encumber is defined as to restrain, weigh down, hinder or obstruct.
(Literally) To credit.
To lift or balance (an object) in the hand or hands, in order to estimate its heaviness or weight
To sell at a lower price than or to work for lower wages or fees than (a competitor).
To charge a fee for using (a structure, such as a bridge).
To request to be supplied with:
To order or direct
To assign as a characteristic; credit:
To establish or apply as compulsory; levy:
To urge by strong, often stirring argument, admonition, advice, or appeal:
To attack or direct something at (someone) in a vigorous or angry outburst
To overcome or capture by such an attack or assault
To charge with a crime; accuse
credited (related)
To ascribe or attribute:
commissioned (related)
To grant a military commission to.
priced (related)
To fix or establish a price for:
praised (related)
To laud the glory of (God, etc.), as in song; glorify; extol
on account
As something to be reckoned up as part of final payments; on credit.
To present (a charge) against a defendant before a court:
To formally charge (a public official) with malfeasance in office
Gripe is defined as to experience sharp intestinal pain, or to complain.
To mark (a score) with directions for the way to use the fingers
To claim as just or due:
To incur damage
To be obtained or obtainable for (a certain price); be priced at
Find another word for charged. In this page you can discover 138 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for charged, like: commanded, chastised, bidden, attacked, assaulted, entrusted, directed, pledged, assailed, owing and rated.
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