0 If a battery recharges, it becomes filled with electricity so that it can work again and if you recharge a battery, you fill it with electricity.
1 to give (a battery) the ability to supply electricity again by connecting it to a piece of electrical equipment and filling it with electricity
2 to put more power into a piece of electrical equipment that uses a battery by connecting it to an electricity supply:
Disposable incomes have brought televisions (powered by solar recharged car batteries) to the camps, diversifying the uncensored information and entertainment options available.
In both years heavy winter rainfall had previously recharged the soil profile.
They can walk about the room avoiding obstacles, stroll round the garden, climb stairs, and feed themselves by automatically recharging six-volt accumulators from the light in the room.
Since the fermentation and recharging station will be in a fixed location, it is vital that the robots are always able to locate and return to it.
Deviation measurements due to recharging.
The river valley consists of porous alluvium that constitutes a huge aquifer that is recharged mostly from the river while providing late season flow back into the river.
All the customer has to do is go down to the office, get the key recharged, and reconnect the supply.
The point here is that the fuel is recharged and not lost, so that one finishes up with the original unit.