Sentence examples for to charge from inspiring English sources

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to charge

verb

To place a burden upon; to assign a duty or responsibility to. transitive

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We decided to charge.

To charge with war crimes?

He wants to charge forward".

Need to charge your gadgets?

But then he started to charge.

You want to charge the hill?

To charge BP managers with manslaughter?

They have to charge their visitors.

The police decided not to charge him.

Later, edX plans to charge for certificates.

They decided to charge.

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