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: --
Traps have to be examined once every 24 hours and recharged with fresh meat, otherwise the mink will not go near them.
Myo-electric hands can usually be kept in continuous operation by recharging batteries each night.
The figures include the costs of materials, charges and recharges by external agencies on the upkeep of buildings, fixed plant, grounds and sites.
The water company will try to contact the customer if the emergency credit period is running out and the unit has not been recharged.
I understand, however, that companies are considering the possibility of making the recharging facility available in places other than post offices.
The licences are obtained direct by the three suppliers, and recharged as an element in the overall service charge.
There is the recharging method, which is suitable in some pants of the country but not in others.
The point here is that the fuel is recharged and not lost, so that one finishes up with the original unit.