discharge (v.) Old form(s): discharg'd
fulfil, execute, perform
2H6 II.iv.103[Duchess to Sheriff] thy office is discharged
AW I.iii.117[Countess to Steward, of his report] You have discharged this honestly
TC III.ii.85[Cressida to Troilus, of lovers] vowing more than the perfection of ten, and discharging less than the tenth part of one
Tem III.i.22[Ferdinand to Miranda] The sun will set before I shall discharge / What I must strive to do
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