Pronunciation: /riˈtʃɑrdʒ/
noun a new supply of energy
A1 I need to plug in my phone to recharge the battery.
A2 She always carries a portable charger to recharge her devices on the go.
B1 Taking a short nap can help you recharge and feel more energized.
B2 It's important to take breaks throughout the day to recharge your focus and productivity.
C1 Attending a weekend retreat is a great way to recharge and rejuvenate both mentally and physically.
C2 After a long week at work, I like to spend the weekend at home to recharge and unwind.
verb to regain energy or strength
formal It is important to recharge your energy levels by getting enough rest and sleep.
informal I need to recharge my phone before we head out.
slang I'm going to hit up the coffee shop to recharge before the meeting.
figurative Spending time in nature always helps me recharge my soul.
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