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release
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release
verb
/rɪˈliːs/
relaxed
relegate
Meaning
to set free, to make available, or to allow something to go out
to set free; to allow something to escape or go away
Example Sentences
The company will
release
the new product next month.
The prisoner was released after ten years.
Example Expressions
release tension
Synonyms
free, discharge, liberate, publish, issue, let go
Entry 1
free, discharge, liberate, publish, issue
Entry 2
free, liberate, discharge, let go
Antonyms
detain, hold, capture, imprison
Entry 1
detain, hold, capture
Entry 2
capture, imprison, hold, detain
Collocations
release a statement, release from prison, release the pressure, release an album, release prisoner, release album, press release, early release
Entry 1
release a statement, release from prison, release the pressure, release an album
Entry 2
release prisoner, release album, press release, early release
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