fully discharge

Frequency: 6.74.1 per million words

To completely fulfill one's duties or obligations.

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  • The new manager is expected to fully discharge all her responsibilities.
  • As an executor, you have a legal duty to fully discharge your obligations.
  • He fully discharged his duties as chairman before stepping down.
  • To complete the project, the team must fully discharge its mandate.
  • Failing to fully discharge one's professional obligations can lead to serious consequences.
  • The committee's responsibilities were considered fully discharged after the final report was submitted.
  • It is imperative that public servants fully discharge their functions with integrity.
  • Once you fully discharge the terms of the contract, you will receive the final payment.
  • The President swore an oath to faithfully and fully discharge the duties of the office.
  • Before the company could be dissolved, its directors had to fully discharge all outstanding liabilities.