Cause to be agitated, excited, or roused.
Change the arrangement or position of.
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Examples for "charge"
Examples for "charge"
1The largest question in democratic politics in Europe is: who's in charge?
2A similar fast-charge network for Europe will be announced later this year.
3In both cases, the media led the charge: and quite right too.
4The report said the children were being given necessities free of charge.
5I will solve this Unresolvable Problem right now -free of charge.
1I would rouse the plantation; in an hour you would be found.
2I am sorry to rouse you from sleep, but will you come?'
3English scenery, animating air; a rouse to the blood and the mind.
4We need to rouse it slowly and bring it under your control.
5We need to talk, but I can't will myself to rouse him.
1No doubt to sensationalize and excite people in New Amsterdam, Ixtli said.
2Traditional South African Pumpkin Fritters will excite all the family at home.
3Instead this energy is used to excite electrons to higher energy levels.
4The procrastinations of the former would excite the resentments of the latter.
5So what emerging technologies and trends will excite biomedical researchers this year?
1The first notes of the organ were seen to agitate the bearskin.
2I believe in it, but I mustn't let this man agitate me.
3When did a community agitate for a residential unit for psychiatric patients?
4Such emotions can spur survivors to agitate for rebuilding neighborhoods, he said.
5U.S. politicians have also began to agitate over some of these deals.
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2Arnold is going to the maintenance shed to turn on main power.
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1Then on the heels of it came a charge up the slope.
2And he hasn't got the power to charge up the Stonehenge gate.
3Political parties charge up to each other the adverse decrees of Providence.
4The French cavalry, unable to charge up the heights, had fallen back.
5That, in turn, could charge up more than a few dark horses.