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uncharged
/ ʌnˈtʃɑːdʒd /
adjective
- (of land or other property) not subject to a charge
- having no electric charge; neutral
- archaic.(of a firearm) not loaded
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Word History and Origins
Origin of uncharged1
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Example Sentences
If B is now removed to a distance, the induced charges neutralize one another, and B returns to its original uncharged state.
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An uncharged SO4 radicle would react with the water present, and sulphuric acid would be formed and oxygen liberated.
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Ordinarily, the positive and negative charges are equal so that the atom is in a neutral or uncharged condition.
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According to Symmer, an uncharged body contains an equal quantity of two different electrical fluids.
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He went out of the warehouse, carrying the bag which was again loaded with uncharged stun-pistols.
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