Charging definition

Charging means forcing air or fuel-air mixture into engine cylinders, and thus includes supercharging;
Charging means the act of purchasing Gcoin by using the payment methods designated by the Company.
Charging means the phase of the steel production cycle in which iron and steel scrap or other materials are added into the top of either Electric Arc Furnace.

Examples of Charging in a sentence

  • Charging and disclosure of appropriate fees & expenses in accordance with the PMS Regulations.

  • Charging must be carried out after proper evacuation of the tubing.

  • Charging an individual with violation of school district policies for making a materially false statement in bad faith in the course of a grievance proceeding under this policy shall not constitute retaliation, provided, however, that a determination regarding responsibility, alone, is not sufficient to conclude that any party made a materially false statement in bad faith.

  • Costs shown in the Connection Charging Statement are current at the time of publication and are subject to change without notice except as otherwise provided.

  • While such terms and conditions will be consistent with our Connection Charging Methodology, the Bilateral Connection Agreement will take precedence.


More Definitions of Charging

Charging means to add a halocarbon to a system. (charger)
Charging means the process of introducing coal feed into a coke
Charging means that the connector from the charger is inserted into the electric vehicle inlet and electrical power is being transferred for the purpose of recharging the batteries on board the electric vehicle.
Charging means loading the hopper with medical waste and starting the pyrolysis system.
Charging means the addition of a molten or solid material to a copper converter.
Charging means the action of a player who as a result of distance travelled, shall violently check an opponent. "Charging" shall be the result of a check into the boards, into the goal or in open ice.
Charging means forcing air or fuel-air mixture into engine cylinders and thus embraces super-charging;