Discharged synonyms
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Part of speech:
mustered out
Dismissed
sent home
Dismissed
dishonorably discharged
Dismissed
honorably released
Dismissed
Dismissed
Dismissed
Dismissed
Dismissed
furloughed
Dismissed
sent-away
Dismissed
Dismissed
Dismissed
(Of an employee) Made unemployed or redundant.
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Dismissed
Dismissed
Dismissed
(Informal) Recorded or taped for repeated use, as on television or radio:
Dismissed
axed
Dismissed
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given the gate
Dismissed
given the ax
Dismissed
given the sack
Dismissed
given the boot
Dismissed
given the old heave-ho
Dismissed
Highly skilled or developed; accomplished:
Fulfilled
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Skilled; proficient
free (related)
Not subject to a given condition; exempt:
fulfilled (related)
Fulfilled
having lost your job
having lost your job
To deal with, study, or develop completely and thoroughly
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To complete is to finish something, to make something whole or see a task through to the end.
To complete, transact, or dispose of promptly:
To drop (troops or supplies) by parachute; airdrop
To clear of guilt or blame.
To clear of guilt or responsibility, particularly to establish the innocence of a prisoner on death row. See also exculpate.
In a clear manner; so as to be clear
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(Reflexive) To clear one’s self.
To transfer or pour off completely:
Exude is defined as to show a lot of a certain feeling or to slowly discharge something.
To free from a rule or obligation which applies to others; excuse; release
To create a vacuum in.
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To give or send out (matter or energy):
To discharge from a job, office, or position.
To exempt or release, as from a duty or religious obligation.
To surrender (stolen goods or money, for example) unwillingly.
(Intransitive) To explode; to blow up. Specifically, to combust supersonically via shock compression.
To neutralize or equalize; offset:
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To present or propose for comment or approval. Often used with off:
(Computing, informal) To disconnect forcibly; to eject from an online service, conversation, etc.
To judicially declare something to be void either from the date of decree or ab initio.
To pronounce free from guilt or blame; acquit
To make void or of no validity; invalidate:
To dismiss from employment; fire
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To throw out or release (a fishing line, for example).
To revoke, repeal, or cancel (a law, order, etc.)
To dismiss from an office or position.
To release (a person) from an obligation, restriction, or burden.
To suppress a legal document, particularly a subpoena, for reasons based on defect in manner of service or for other procedural or substantive reasons that invalidate the document; to void or terminate; to vacate a judicial decision.
To rain hard or heavily:
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To bear a cost or penalty in recompense:
To release (a person) from further punishment for a crime
Ooze is defined as to leak slowly, slowly disappear, or to give off or radiate.
To pay or settle (a debt)
To set or thrust (a self-propelled craft or projectile) in motion:
To make invalid. Especially applied to contract law.
(Dated, literary) To convince by ascertaining; to free from doubt.
To free (the mind, nerves, stomach, etc.) from disturbance; calm or quiet
To set free (a slave, etc.); release from bondage, servitude, or serfdom
To cause to be conveyed by an intermediary to a destination:
To open and remove the packed contents of
To square is to settle or make even.
To continue to do:
To bring about; to put into practice
To engage in exercise.
To send out officially; to deliver by authority; as, to issue an order; to issue a writ.
To issue in a stream; pour forth:
To save or free (a person) from something
To try to free (a person) of blame; seek to exonerate
(Intransitive) To divide itself into separate pieces or substances.
To discharge from military service or use.
To release from a checked or inoperative position:
To set free; unbind
To unload a burden.
filled (antonym)
To supply what is specified by or required for:
charged (antonym)
To load to capacity; fill:
enlisted (antonym)
To get (another's help, support, aid, etc.)
imprisoned (antonym)
To put or keep in prison; jail
detained (antonym)
To keep in custody; confine
dammed (antonym)
Dam is defined as to create a barrier to hold back liquid.
delegated (antonym)
To delegate is defined as to assign a task to someone else or to give authority to someone else.
assigned (antonym)
To select for a duty or office; appoint:
employed (antonym)
To provide work to (someone) for pay:
hired (antonym)
To get the services of (a person) or the use of (a thing) in return for payment; employ or engage
loaded (antonym)
To put (something) into or onto a structure or conveyance:
retained (antonym)
To hold or keep in possession
held (antonym)
To keep oneself in a particular state.
Find another word for discharged. In this page you can discover 110 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for discharged, like: mustered out, sent home, dishonorably discharged, honorably released, recalled, freed, liberated, released, let-go, furloughed and sent-away.