adjective
- able to be discharged; capable of being released, dismissed, or relieved of duty or obligation
- able to be released or emptied, as of a liquid, gas, or electrical charge
- able to be paid off or settled, as a debt or obligation
Usage: commonly used in legal and employment contexts
Usage: technical usage
Usage: financial and legal contexts
Examples
- The employee was dischargeable under the company's conduct policy.
- A dischargeable debt can be eliminated through bankruptcy proceedings.
- The battery is fully dischargeable and can be recharged multiple times.
- The contract included a dischargeable clause that allowed either party to exit.
- The wound was treated to ensure the infection was dischargeable.
- These obligations are dischargeable once the conditions are met.