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  2. release noun [C usually sing] (MAKING PUBLIC) the act of letting something be shown in public or be made available for use: The release of the movie was delayed for several months .

  3. Definition of release noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. release. 1 of 3. verb (1) re· lease ri-ˈlēs. released; releasing. Synonyms of release. transitive verb. 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.

  5. If a word refers to something you can point to or label, its a noun. Nouns and verbs both have different forms and sometimes a word can look like one, but be the other. To distinguish between them, you have to consider what the word is doing in the sentence.

  6. Release, which is a noun and a verb, has many different meanings. As a noun, it can mean a liberation, an unfastening, or the condition of being made available, like a movie or a CD. “When is the new Spiderman movie being released?” you might ask your best friend. As a verb, it can mean to relieve of suffering or obligation, like a debt.

  7. release noun [C usually sing] (MAKING PUBLIC) the act of letting something be shown in public or be made available for use: The release of the movie was delayed for several months .

  8. Definition of 'release' 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]