placing in charge
1placing — pleɪs n. location, position; standing, position; role, function v. put, lay; lodge, house; nominate; appoint, charge with …
2floating charge — placing a lien upon a debtor s assets …
3Depth charge — For other uses, see Depth charge (disambiguation). Mark IX Depth Charge used by the U.S. Navy late in World War II. Unlike the cylindrical, barrel shaped depth charge used earlier, the Mark IX is streamlined and equipped with canted fins to… …
4Reverse charge — may mean: * In placing telephone calls, reversing charges is also known as a Collect call. * With rechargeable batteries, a mistake in use or charging may lead to Reverse charging …
5Hafthohlladung — The Hafthohlladung, also known as the Panzer Knacker (Armour Breaker) was a shaped charge anti tank grenade used by Nazi forces in the Second World War. DetailsThe Hafthohlladung was mostly used by Wehrmacht tank killer squads. It had a three… …
6commission — n 1. entrustment, entrusting, commitment, placing in charge, covenant, chargeship; investment, ordination, vesting; endowment, licensing, crediting, accrediting, accreditation; delivery, deliverance, placement, commending, Feudal Law.… …
7blasting — process of reducing a solid body, such as rock, to fragments by using an explosive. Conventional blasting operations include (1) drilling holes, (2) placing a charge and detonator (blasting cap) in each hole, (3) detonating the charge, and… …
8commitment — n. 1. Delivering, intrusting, placing in charge. 2. Imprisonment, committal, placing in confinement, putting in custody. 3. Giving in adhesion, unreserved adherence, pledged relation. 4. Reference to a committee …
9commitment — n 1. entrustment, entrusting, commending, confiding; assignment, assigning, relegation, relegating, placing in charge, appointing, appointment; commission, authorization, deputation, delegation, investment, empowering; sending, dispatching,… …
10china — /chuy neuh/, n. 1. a translucent ceramic material, biscuit fired at a high temperature, its glaze fired at a low temperature. 2. any porcelain ware. 3. plates, cups, saucers, etc., collectively. 4. figurines made of porcelain or ceramic material …