uncharge

/ʌnˈtʃɑːrdʒ/
verb
  1. To remove an electrical charge from something.
    • The technician uncharted the device to make it safe to handle.
    • Static electricity can be reduced if you uncharge the surface with a special tool.
    • You should uncharge the battery before storing it for a long time.
  2. To remove a financial charge or fee from an account or bill.
    • The store will uncharge the shipping cost if you return the item.
    • Please uncharge my account for the duplicate payment.
    • The hotel agreed to uncharge the extra fee after the mistake.
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