I. “+ verb
Etymology: re- + charge
intransitive verb
: to make a new attack
the bull recharged as the pase natural finished — Ernest Hemingway
transitive verb
: to charge again : put a new charge in
recharge a battery
refreshes and recharges your morals, remodels and revivifies your intellect — R.P.Blackmur
II. noun
1. : the act of recharging
raise basin water levels above sea levels by direct recharge — F.B.Laverty
2. : a new load
clean off a small area next to the hot coals and cover it with a small recharge of nut coal — Newsweek