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  • release — I n. liberation 1) to bring about, effect smb. s release 2) a release from (a release from prison) surrender of a claim or right (legal) 3) to agree to; sign a release handing over 4) release to (the release of information to the press) 5) a news …   Combinatory dictionary

  • release — re|lease1 [ rı lis ] verb transitive *** ▸ 1 let someone leave ▸ 2 stop holding something ▸ 3 let something into area around ▸ 4 make something available ▸ 5 move held equipment ▸ 6 get rid of feeling ▸ 7 let someone not do something 1. ) to let… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • release */*/*/ — I UK [rɪˈliːs] / US [rɪˈlɪs] verb [transitive] Word forms release : present tense I/you/we/they release he/she/it releases present participle releasing past tense released past participle released 1) to let someone leave a place where they have… …   English dictionary

  • release — re|lease1 W2S2 [rıˈli:s] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(let somebody go)¦ 2¦(make public)¦ 3¦(film/record)¦ 4¦(stop holding/drop)¦ 5¦(feelings)¦ 6¦(chemical)¦ 7¦(from a duty)¦ 8¦(machinery)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1200 1300; …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • release — 01. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison, but was [released] after 7 years for good behavior. 02. Martin Luther King observed that hatred paralyzes life, whereas love [releases] it. 03. The government has just [released] a statement saying they …   Grammatical examples in English

  • release — 1 /rI li:s/ verb (T) 1 LET SB FREE to let someone go free: The hostages were released in November 1988. | release sb from: They decided to release the bird from its cage. 2 STOP HOLDING to stop holding something that you have been holding tightly …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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