A service member discharged pursuant to an approved sentence of a general or special court-martial will typically receive a dishonorable discharge or a bad conduct discharge, depending on the severity of the offense. A dishonorable discharge is reserved for the most serious offenses, while a bad conduct discharge may result from less severe violations. Both types of discharge indicate that the individual has engaged in misconduct and can have significant implications for future employment and benefits.
I am giving you these flowers pursuant to our date this evening.
They submitted the correct documents pursuant to the law applying for a visa.
I will discharge the computer.
he approved his allowance of school uniforms.
Please do not discharge your weapon in the house.
The incoming bus will next discharge riders.
Discharge can be a verb or a noun. "We did not know when they would discharge him from the hospital" uses "discharge" as a verb. "Watch for increased inflammation or any discharge" uses "discharge" as a noun.
The discharge from the power plant cooling tower is full of toxins.
Pursuant to the meeting yesterday, enclosed is the signed minutes of meeting for your perusal.
Where are my discharge papers? The electric discharge killed him.
NO You are approved for advanced placement. would be correct
My supervisor approved my vacation request. Wah Whoo!