Not ordinarily. The idiomatic phrase means "in authority" or "in command."
Two.
prosecute
An atom that has a neutral charge is one with which the quantity of electrons is equal to the atomic number.
Charge: प्रभार
One Word NEVER-EVA-EVA-EVA-EVA
The word is German and means 'free, free of charge'. (The word has one of various endings if it is followed by a noun).
A centurian was an army officer of ancient Rome who was in charge of about one hundred soldiers.
The root word in recharge is "charge."
there would be a plus (+) charge. Electrons have a negative charge so when a neutral atom loses an electron, it becomes positive. Another word for this is a cation.
The link word between "book" and "charge" is "library" - books are often found in libraries where one can borrow them for free, while charges can be incurred for overdue books or lost/damaged items.
No, "detentioned" is not a proper word. The correct form would be "detained."
Yes, the word 'boss' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for the one who is in charge of workers or an organization; a word for a person.The word 'boss' is also a verb, to tell other people what to do.