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  • 21Charged GBH — This article is about the band. For information on the British legal phrase, see Grievous bodily harm. Charged GBH Background information Origin Birmingham …

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  • 22Charged black hole — A charged black hole is a black hole that possesses electric charge. Since the electromagnetic repulsion in compressing an electrically charged mass is dramatically greater than the gravitational attraction (by about 40 orders of magnitude), it… …

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  • 23charged — adj. 1 full of electricity VERBS ▪ be ADVERB ▪ fully ▪ It s wise to take a fully charged spare battery with you. ▪ negatively, positively …

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  • 24charged (up) — 1. mod. slightly overdosed with drugs. (Drugs.) □ He was talking fast and nodding his head back and forth. I think he was charged. □ The kid is usually charged up by class time. 2. mod. drug intoxicated. (Drugs.) □ The way she sat there nodding,… …

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  • 25charged — [[t]tʃɑ͟ː(r)ʤd[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu adv ADJ If a situation is charged, it is filled with emotion and therefore very tense or exciting. There was a highly charged atmosphere... A wedding is an emotionally charged situation. 2) ADJ: oft adv ADJ… …

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  • 26Charged particle — In physics, a charged particle is a particle with an electric charge. It may be either a subatomic particle or an ion. A collection of charged particles, or even a gas containing a proportion of charged particles, is called a plasma, which is… …

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  • 27charged — /chahrjd/, adj. 1. intense; impassioned: an emotionally charged speech. 2. fraught with emotion: the charged atmosphere of the room. 3. capable of producing violent emotion, arousing controversy, etc.: the highly charged issue of birth control. 4 …

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  • 28charged — charge ► VERB 1) demand (an amount) as a price for a service rendered or goods supplied. 2) accuse (someone) of something, especially an offence under law. 3) rush forward in attack. 4) entrust with a task. 5) store electrical energy in (a… …

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  • 29chargéd'affaires — char·gé d af·faires (shär zhā də fârʹ, dä ) n. pl. char·gés d affaires ( zhā , zhāz ) 1. A diplomat who temporarily substitutes for an absent ambassador or minister. 2. A diplomat of the lowest rank, accredited by one government to the minister… …

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  • 30charged — /tʃadʒd/ (say chahjd) adjective 1. filled with emotion; passionate. 2. drunk. –phrase 3. charged up, Colloquial noticeably excited, from or as from intoxication, drugs, etc. {past participle of charge} …