forecharge
التعريفات والمعاني
== English ==
=== Alternative forms ===
fore-charge
=== Etymology ===
From fore- + charge.
=== Verb ===
forecharge (third-person singular simple present forecharges, present participle forecharging, simple past and past participle forecharged)
(transitive, rare) To charge in advance.
1982, Review of Socialist Law - Volume 8 - Page 57:
The rights are listed in article 35," and one or two of them merit some further comment: " person brought to administrative responsibility shall have the right to forecharge vprave znakomit'sia himself with the materials of the case..."
2004, Laura (Riding) Jackson, John Nolan, Alan James Clark, Under the Mind's Watch:
We are charged with the instinct of the kind of unity-potential I have described, forecharged; and this is not subject to evolutionary development, is something that has been since the creation, and towards which the materiality of the universe has evolved, [...]
=== Noun ===
forecharge (plural forecharges)
A charge made beforehand or in advance.
1796, The Parliamentary Register:
The city had a plan on paper which, as he had before stated, would cost 900,000l. and tho' comprehending a very extensive system of improvement, would be completed in 24 months, or three years at most, without any forecharge whatever.
(weaponry) The shot in the forward part of a firearm cartridge.