discharge$21691$ - translation to greek
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discharge$21691$ - translation to greek

TYPE OF SENTENCE WHERE NO PUNISHMENT IS IMPOSED
Absolute discharge; Conditional discharge; Discharge (sentencing)

discharge      
n. απόλυση, αποστράτευση, εκκένωση, εκπλήρωση, πυροβολισμός
discharge note         
CARE OF PATIENTS WHOSE CONDITION REQUIRES ADMISSION TO A HOSPITAL
Inpatient Care; Discharge note; Hospital discharge; Inpatient admission; Patient discharge; Patient discharge summary
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carbon arc         
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  • mercury]] arc lamp from a [[fluorescence microscope]].
LIGHT CREATED BY ELECTRICAL BREAKDOWN OF GAS
Carbon arc light; Carbon arc lamp; Arc Lamp; Arc lamps; Arclamp; Electric arc lamp; Arc tube; Arc tubes; Carbon arc; Arclights; Carbon-arc light; Electric arc light
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Definition

dishonourable discharge
¦ noun dismissal from the armed forces as a result of criminal or morally unacceptable actions.

Wikipedia

Discharge (sentence)

A discharge is a type of sentence imposed by a court whereby no punishment is imposed.

An absolute discharge is an unconditional discharge whereby the court finds that a crime has technically been committed but that any punishment of the defendant would be inappropriate and the case is closed. In some jurisdictions, an absolute discharge means there is no conviction on the defendant's record, despite the plea of the defendant.

A conditional discharge is an order made by a criminal court whereby an offender will not be sentenced for an offence unless a further offence is committed within a stated period. Once the stated period has elapsed and no further offence is committed then the conviction may be removed from the defendant's record.