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release1
verb (released , releasing )
1 to free (a prisoner, etc) from captivity.
2 to relieve someone who is suffering something considered unpleasant, such as a duty, burden, etc.
3 to loosen one's grip and stop holding something.
4 to make (news, information, etc) known publicly.
5 to offer (a film, record, book, etc) for sale, performance, etc.
6 to move (a catch, brake, etc) so that it no longer prevents something from moving, operating, etc.
7 to give off or emit (heat, gas, etc).
noun
1 the act of releasing or state of being released from captivity, duty, oppression, etc.
2 the act of making a film, record, book, etc available for sale, performance, publication, etc.
3 something made available for sale, performance, etc, especially a new record or film.
4 an item of news which is made public, or a document containing this press release .
5 an order or document allowing a prisoner, etc to be released.
6 a handle or catch which holds and releases part of a mechanism.
[13c: from French relesser , from Latin relaxare to relax]
releasable adjective .
releaser noun .
verb (released , releasing )
1 to free (a prisoner, etc) from captivity.
2 to relieve someone who is suffering something considered unpleasant, such as a duty, burden, etc.
3 to loosen one's grip and stop holding something.
4 to make (news, information, etc) known publicly.
5 to offer (a film, record, book, etc) for sale, performance, etc.
6 to move (a catch, brake, etc) so that it no longer prevents something from moving, operating, etc.
7 to give off or emit (heat, gas, etc).
noun
1 the act of releasing or state of being released from captivity, duty, oppression, etc.
2 the act of making a film, record, book, etc available for sale, performance, publication, etc.
3 something made available for sale, performance, etc, especially a new record or film.
4 an item of news which is made public, or a document containing this press release .
5 an order or document allowing a prisoner, etc to be released.
6 a handle or catch which holds and releases part of a mechanism.
[13c: from French relesser , from Latin relaxare to relax]
releasable adjective .
releaser noun .
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