To place a burden, load or responsibility on or in.
To cause to take on an electric charge.
To move forward quickly and forcefully, particularly in combat and/or on horseback.
To assign (a debit) to an account.
To load equipment with material required for its use, as a firearm with powder, a fire hose with water, a chemical reactor with raw materials.
To pay on account, as by using a credit card.
To attack by moving forward quickly in a group.
To call to account; to challenge.
To impute or ascribe.
To replenish energy to (a battery, or a device containing a battery) by use of an electrical device plugged into a power outlet.
To commit a charging foul.
To add to or represent on.
To take a few steps down the pitch towards the bowler as they deliver the ball, either to disrupt the length of the delivery, or to get into a better position to hit the ball.
To lie on the belly and be still. (A command given by a hunter to a dog)
To require payment (of) (a price or fee, for goods, services, etc.).
To ornament with or cause to bear.
To assume as a bearing.
To replenish energy.
To assign a duty or responsibility to.
To formally accuse (a person) of a crime.
An instruction.
Someone or something entrusted to one's care, such as a child to a babysitter or a student to a teacher.
A measured amount of powder and/or shot in a cartridge.
A load or burden; cargo.
A ground attack against a prepared enemy.
The amount of money levied for a service.
The scope of someone's responsibility.
A forceful forward movement.
An address given at a church service concluding a visitation.
An official description (by the police or a court) of a crime that somebody may be guilty of.
A position (of a weapon) fitted for attack.
A sort of plaster or ointment.
An electric charge.
An image displayed on an escutcheon.
Cannabis.
An accusation by a person or organization.
A measured amount of explosive.
An offensive foul in which the player with the ball moves into a stationary defender.
To release (someone) from or of a difficulty, unwanted task, responsibility etc.
To ease (someone, a part of the body etc.) or give relief from physical pain or discomfort.
To ease (a person, person's thoughts etc.) from mental distress; to stop (someone) feeling anxious or worried, to alleviate the distress of.
To free (someone) from debt or legal obligations; to give legal relief to.
To alleviate (pain, distress, mental discomfort etc.).
To urinate or defecate.
To ease one's own desire to orgasm, often through masturbation to orgasm.
To bring military help to (a besieged town); to lift the siege on.
To free (someone) from their post, task etc. by taking their place.
To provide comfort or assistance to (someone in need, especially in poverty).