2. Noun. The act by which something is recharged. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Recharging
1. recharge [v] - See also: recharge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recharging
Literary usage of Recharging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Roads and Pavements in France by Alfred Perkins Rockwell (1896)
"Modified recharging. After a very severe winter or following an exceptionally
... The time for a regular recharging has not yet come, and yet heavy repairs ..."
2. Roads and Pavements in France by Alfred Perkins Rockwell (1895)
"The time for a regular recharging has not yet come, and yet heavy repairs are
... Recourse in such case may advantageously be had to a modified recharging, ..."
3. Compend of Mechanical Refrigeration: A Comprehensive Digest of Applied by John Ewald Siebel (1904)
"He has adopted this method for fifteen years, and finds it far preferable to that
of concentrating the liquid and recharging it with rich ammonia afterward, ..."
4. Compend of Mechanical Refrigeration: A Comprehensive Digest of Applied by John Ewald Siebel (1899)
"For the purpose of recharging an absorption plant l1e Coppet gives the following
rational directions: When the gas has leaked out or the liquor has become ..."
5. American Druggist (1891)
"does not answer well for this purpose, as it requires frequent recharging.
They, therefore, arranged the apparatus here illustrated, in such a /02083 ..."
6. Aviation and the Environment: Airport Operations and Future Growth Present by Gerald L. Dillingham, Belva Martin (2000)
"Another airport that we visited provides free parking to passengers that drive
electric vehicles, has 15 recharging stations available, and is planning to ..."
7. ABC's of Afv's: A Guide to Alternative Fuel Vehicles by Bob Aldrich (1997)
"Indicates EV charging locations in that community. See list on next page for
number of recharging stations at each location. ..."
8. The Gasoline Automobile by Peter Martin Heldt (1918)
"CHAPTER XX Storage Battery Charging—Magnet recharging Where storage batteries
are used for ignition on a car not equipped with an electric generator, ..."