unconditional discharge
- Being freed from a duty or obligation with no conditions attached
- Being released from prison without any requirements to meet (criminal codes in some states have distinctive definitions)
- Terminating an employee or dismissing a case without any stipulations
- After serving his sentence, he received an unconditional discharge and was free to go.
- The judge granted her an unconditional discharge, meaning she had no further obligations to the court.
- Following the investigation, the employee received an unconditional discharge from the company.
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