Charter - English meaning
ˈtʃɑː.tər
Charter – definitions in English dictionary
nounA written grant by the sovereign or legislative power of a country, by which a body such as a city, company, or university is founded or its rights and privileges defined.
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The town received a charter from the emperorSynonims:
AuthorityAuthorizationSanctionCovenantDispensationConsentPermissionSufferancePrerogativePrivilegeRightDroitPermitLicenceWarrantWarrantyDeedBondDocumentIndentureConcessionnounThe hiring of an aircraft, ship, or motor vehicle for a special purpose.
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A plane on charter to a multinational companySynonims:
HireHiringLeaseLeasingRentRentalRentingBookingReservationReservingEngagingEngagementBespeaking
verbGrant a charter to (a city, company, university, or other body).
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The company was chartered in 1864verbHire (an aircraft or ship).
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He immediately chartered a plane to take him to parisSynonims:
HireLeaseRentPay for the use ofBookReserveEngageBespeak
nounA formal statement of the rights of a country's people, or of an organization or a particular social group, that is agreed by or demanded from a ruler or government
Usage examples:
A charter of rights, education is one of the basic human rights written into the united nations cha…
nounThe renting of a vehicle
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For charter boats for charter, charter flight a charter flight, charter operator a major charter op…
verbTo rent a vehicle, especially an aircraft, for a special use and not as part of a regular service
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They've chartered a plane to take delegates to the conference.
verbTo officially start a new organization by giving it a charter
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Cambridge university press was chartered in 1534.
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Word origin
Middle English: from Old French chartre, from Latin chartula, diminutive of charta ‘paper’ (see card1).
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