demand (an amount) as a price for a service rendered or goods supplied
wedding planners may charge an hourly fee of up to £150
he charged me five dollars for the wine
formally accuse (someone) of something, especially an offence under law
they were charged with assault
entrust (someone) with a task as a duty or responsibility
the committee was charged with reshaping the educational system
store electrical energy in (a battery or battery-operated device)
the shaver can be charged up and used while travelling
rush forward in attack
the plan is to charge headlong at the enemy
place a heraldic bearing on
a pennant argent, charged with a cross gules
an accusation, typically one formally made against a prisoner brought to trial
he appeared in court on a charge of attempted murder
responsibility for the care or control of someone or something
the people in her charge are pupils and not experimental subjects
the property of matter that is responsible for electrical phenomena, existing in a positive or negative form
a device or bearing placed on a shield or crest