Definitions for recharges

recharges re·charge

Spelling: [verb ree-chahrj; noun ree-chahrj, Recharges is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 310 anagrams from letters in recharges (aceeghrrs).

Definitions for recharges

noun

  1. an act or instance of recharging.
  2. Geology. the processes by which ground water is absorbed into the zone of saturation.
  3. an act or instance of recharging.
  4. Geology. the processes by which ground water is absorbed into the zone of saturation.

verb (used with object)

  1. to charge again with electricity.
  2. Informal. to refresh or restore; revitalize.
  3. to charge again with electricity.
  4. Informal. to refresh or restore; revitalize.

verb (used without object)

  1. to make a new charge, especially to attack again.
  2. Informal. to revive or restore energy, stamina, enthusiasm, etc.
  3. to make a new charge, especially to attack again.
  4. Informal. to revive or restore energy, stamina, enthusiasm, etc.

Origin of recharges

1400-50; late Middle English: to reload (a vessel). See re-, charge

Examples for recharges

After such a run, it would be necessary to stop and recharge the batteries.

(D) recharge with as many sparks as you think you can stand.

Hundreds of millions of people were accustomed to toting these objects around, plugging them in to recharge them, and using them.

Presidents have always needed downtime to recharge to face the next crisis.

Still, after nearly a month at sea, I imagine they are eager to recharge, ready for interaction with the outside world.

He carried an extension cord in case he needed to recharge at one of his emergency spots.

Do not give any promise as to when a recharge battery will be ready.

At night, he had surfaced to get his bearings and to recharge the air tanks.

She has to come up to recharge her batteries or to "make a passage."

Museums are often a way to reclaim calm moments of meditation; to recharge and emerge renewed.

(D) recharge with as many sparks as you think you can stand.

He carried an extension cord in case he needed to recharge at one of his emergency spots.

At night, he had surfaced to get his bearings and to recharge the air tanks.

Do not give any promise as to when a recharge battery will be ready.

Still, after nearly a month at sea, I imagine they are eager to recharge, ready for interaction with the outside world.

After such a run, it would be necessary to stop and recharge the batteries.

Presidents have always needed downtime to recharge to face the next crisis.

She has to come up to recharge her batteries or to "make a passage."

Museums are often a way to reclaim calm moments of meditation; to recharge and emerge renewed.

Hundreds of millions of people were accustomed to toting these objects around, plugging them in to recharge them, and using them.

Word Value for recharges
Scrable

14

Words with friends

15

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