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- /ˌʌndısˈʧɑɚʤd/ adjBrit— used to describe a person who has been declared bankrupt by a court of law but who is still required to pay back money that is owed
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
un|dis|charged — «UHN dihs CHAHRJD», adjective. 1. not dismissed; not freed from obligation: »Hold still in readiness and undischarged (Ben Jonson). 2. not fulfilled; not carried out; unexecuted: »an undischarged duty … Useful english dictionary
DIS — Danish Institute for Study Abroad Established 1959 Director Anders Uhrskov Academic staff 120 Admin. staff 80 … Wikipedia
dis|charge — «verb. dihs CHAHRJ; noun. dihs CHAHRJ, DIHS chahrj», verb, charged, charg|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to release; let go; dismiss: »to discharge a patient from a hospital, discharge a committee, discharge a lazy employee, discharge a prisoner. SYNONYM(S) … Useful english dictionary
dis|charg|er — «dihs CHAHR juhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that discharges. 2. Electricity. an instrument or device for discharging the electricity from a charged body … Useful english dictionary
dis|in|te|grate — «dihs IHN tuh grayt», verb, grat|ed, grat|ing. –v.t. 1. to break up; separate into small parts or bits: »The bomb disintegrated the building. Figurative. We cannot modify our class distinctions without risk of disintegrating the social structure… … Useful english dictionary
dis·cre·tion — /dıˈskrɛʃən/ noun [noncount] 1 : the right to choose what should be done in a particular situation Each artist in the gallery has discretion over the price that will be charged for his or her work. The coach used/exercised his own discretion to… … Useful english dictionary
Discharge — The flow of fluid from part of the body such as the nose or vagina. * * * 1. That which is emitted or evacuated, as an excretion or a secretion. 2. The activation or firing of a neuron. after d. afterdischarge. early d. d. of a woman and the… … Medical dictionary
Bill of exchange — General term for a document demanding payment. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * bill of exchange ˌbill of exˈchange abbreviation b/e or bill noun bills of exchange PLURALFORM … Financial and business terms
bill of exchange — General term for a document demanding payment. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * bill of exchange ˌbill of exˈchange abbreviation b/e or bill noun bills of exchange PLURALFORM [countable] … Financial and business terms
bedlam — noun A place or situation of chaotic uproar, and where confusion prevails. Some of the wards were veritable bedlams, and dis charged patients have told of abuses practiced in them of which the mere recital causes a shudder … Wiktionary