How to use charge in a sentence To give a job or responsibility to (a person or group) to. New york and without a trace
Charge
Electric charge (symbol q, sometimes q) is a physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field
Electric charge can be positive or negative
To ask an amount of money for something, especially a service or activity Added to the bill a charge for replacing the thermostat The price asked for something What's the charge for a new tire
A debt or an entry in an account recording a debt:. [countable] a fee or price asked or imposed A charge of six dollars for admission Expense or cost:[uncountable] we'll repair the damage at no charge

An attack, as of soldiers;.
Charge (countable and uncountable, plural charges) the amount of money levied for a service There will be a charge of five dollars (military) a ground attack against a prepared. Charge can mean electricity received, as in the shock you’d feel if you put your finger in a wall socket
Charge is also what you do when you use your credit card instead of cash. A fundamental property of the elementary particles of which matter is made that gives rise to attractive and repulsive forces There are two kinds of charge Color charge and electric charge.
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To give an amount of electricity to (something) to put electricity into a battery so that a machine or device will run


