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    release
    /rɪˈliːs/

    verb

    noun

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  2. RELEASE definition: 1. to give freedom or free movement to someone or something: 2. to move a device from a fixed…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to set free from restraint, confinement, or servitude. release hostages. release pent-up emotions. release the brakes. also : to let go : dismiss. released from her job. 2. : to relieve from something that confines, burdens, or oppresses. was released from her promise. 3. : to give up in favor of another : relinquish.

  4. What is a basic definition of release? Release means to free from imprisonment or confinement, to free from anything that is acting as a constraint, or to allow something to be out in the open. The word release has many other senses as a verb and a noun.

  5. to give freedom or free movement to someone or something: He was released from prison after serving two years of a five-year sentence. She was arrested for shoplifting but was released on bail (= after paying a sum of money to the court). figurative The surgery released him from years of pain.

  6. To release something or someone is to set it free, like a caged animal or a prisoner. “I shall be released” is a famous refrain from a 1967 Bob Dylan song that has come to symbolize political freedom around the world.

  7. 1. a. Deliverance or liberation, as from confinement. b. Discharge from an obligation or commitment. c. Relief from suffering or care. 2. a. An unfastening or letting go, as of something caught or held fast. b. Sports The action of throwing a ball or propelling a puck: a quarterback with a quick release.

  8. release. (rɪliːs ) Word forms: releases , releasing , released. 1. verb [usually passive] B2. If a person or animal is released from somewhere where they have been locked up or looked after, they are set free or allowed to go. He was released from custody the next day. [be VERB -ed + from]

  9. Released the funds for the project. suppress. See syn. study at free.free. A setting free or being set free; deliverance; liberation. Discharge from an obligation or commitment. Relief from emotional tension through a spontaneous, uninhibited expression of an emotion.

  10. Definitions of 'release' 1. If a person or animal is released from somewhere where they have been locked up or looked after, they are set free or allowed to go. [...] 2. When someone is released, you refer to their release. [...] 3. If someone or something releases you from a duty, task, or feeling, they free you from it. [formal] [...] More.

  11. verb. /rɪˈliːs/ Verb Forms. set somebody free. to let somebody come out of a place where they have been kept or stuck and unable to leave or move. release somebody to release a prisoner. The hostages were released unharmed. He was released without charge after questioning by police.