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How to Use "Charge" with Example Sentences
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charge
(n):
the amount of money owed for goods and services; an accusation of a crime; control of something; a sudden and quick attack
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Used with adjectives:
"
There was a
heavy
charge
on my phone bill.
"
(heavy, high, expensive, pricey, strange)
"
I'll paint your house for a
small
charge
.
"
(small, reasonable, nominal, modest)
"
What is the
total
charge
?
"
(total, annual, monthly, weekly)
"
The
service
charge
is ridiculously expensive.
"
(service, delivery, shipping)
"
Some cable channels will require an
extra
charge
.
"
(extra, additional)
"
There is an
admission
charge
.
"
(admission, cover, late, overdue)
"
Murder is a
serious
charge
.
"
(serious)
"
The defendant is hoping for a
reduced
charge
.
"
(reduced, lesser, lighter)
"
This is a
baseless
charge
against me.
"
(baseless, false)
"
He'll go to court to fight the
criminal
charge
.
"
(criminal, felony, misdemeanor, assault, corruption, drug, murder)
"
The president has
complete
charge
of the company.
"
(complete, overall, sole)
"
I'll take
temporary
charge
until the boss comes back.
"
(temporary)
Used with verbs:
"
My bank
is imposing
heavy
charges
on my account.
"
(be + imposing, be + introducing)
"
I've been
incurring
late
charges
every month.
"
(incurring)
"
She said she could
waive
the
charges
.
"
(waive, reduce, reverse, pay)
"
The police
brought
a
charge
against the suspect.
"
(brought, filed, laid, leveled, made, pursued)
"
The
charge
was dropped
because of the new evidence.
"
(be + dropped, be + withdrawn, be + thrown out)
"
Do you
admit to
the
charge
?
"
(admit to, deny, dispute, refute, reject, dismiss)
"
They will
investigate
the criminal
charge
.
"
(investigate, settle, prove, disprove, substantiate)
"
If you want the promotion, you will need to
take
charge
of this project.
"
(take)
"
She
placed
him in
charge
.
"
(placed, put)
"
The general
led
the
charge
against the enemy.
"
(led, planned, ordered)
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charge
(v):
to ask for money that is owed; to accuse somebody; to run toward something
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Used with adverbs:
"
The phone company will
charge
the fee
directly
to my account.
"
(directly)
"
He was
formally
charged
with the robbery.
"
(formally, officially)
"
The soldiers
blindly
charged
into battle.
"
(blindly, bravely, wildly)
"
She
charged
headfirst
into the haystack.
"
(headfirst, headlong)
Used with prepositions:
"
How much did they
charge
us
for
dinner?
"
(for)
"
We were surprised when they all
charged
at
us.
"
(at)
"
It will be
charged
to
your credit card.
"
(to, on)
"
She was
charged
in connection with
the bank robbery.
"
(in connection with, for)
"
Am I being
charged
with
a crime?
"
(with)
"
I
charged
around
the corner without looking.
"
(around)
"
The children all
charged
down
the hill.
"
(down, up, past, toward)
"
Don't
charge
out of
the house.
"
(out of, through, into)
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