uncharging

/ʌnˈtʃɑrdʒɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of removing an electrical charge from something.
    • He spent the morning uncharging the old equipment in the lab.
    • Uncharging the battery slowly helps extend its lifespan.
    • The engineer is uncharging the circuit before making repairs.
  2. The act of relieving someone of a duty, responsibility, or task.
    • They are uncharging the volunteers after the festival ends.
    • The supervisor is uncharging the team of their overtime obligations.
    • Uncharging herself from the committee was a relief after months of work.
adjective
  1. That does not carry an electrical charge; neutral.
    • In the experiment, uncharging atoms were used as a control group.
    • The uncharging gas remained stable inside the chamber.
    • The uncharging particles drifted through the detector without leaving a trace.
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