Synonym: bump, can, discharge, dismiss, expel, fire, free, let go, liberate, relieve, relinquish, retire, sack. Antonym: capture. Similar words: in the least, not in the least, ease, at ease, least, decrease, increased, at least. Meaning: [rɪ'lɪːs] n. 1. merchandise issued for sale or public showing (especially a record or film) 2. the act of liberating someone or something 3. a process that liberates or discharges something 4. an announcement distributed to members of the press in order to supplement or replace an oral presentation 5. the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart) 6. euphemistic expressions for death 7. a legal document evidencing the discharge of a debt or obligation 8. a device that when pressed will release part of a mechanism 9. activity that frees or expresses creative energy or emotion 10. the act of allowing a fluid to escape 11. a formal written statement of relinquishment 12. (music) the act or manner of terminating a musical phrase or tone. v. 1. release, as from one's grip 2. grant freedom to; free from confinement 3. let (something) fall or spill a container 4. eliminate (substances) from the body 5. prepare and issue for public distribution or sale 6. generate and separate from cells or bodily fluids 7. make (information) available publication 8. part with a possession or right 9. make (assets) available.
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121 He gave the okay to issue a new press release.
122 The release of the report was timed to generate maximum publicity.
123 The Department of Transport has issued a press release about the proposals for the new motorway.
124 Action had been taken to speed up the release of cheques.
125 The hijack ended with the release of all the plane's passengers unharmed.
126 The press release provoked furious protests from the Gore camp and other top Democrats.
127 Thousands of people ringed the court building to demand the release of Mr Cox.
128 The prisoner's family is conducting a tireless campaign for his release.
129 The release of prisoners was used as a bargaining chip.
130 Her latest release, a song about doomed love, she wrote herself.
131 The bird became so tame that it was impossible to release it back into the wild.
132 He killed the man just a month after his release from a secure mental hospital.
133 Smith's report was not officially okayed by the War Department for Release until July 9.
134 After her release she was able to give vital information about her kidnapper.
135 The band plan to release their new album next week.
136 She has campaigned relentlessly for her husband's release from prison.
137 The winners will get a chance to release their own single.
138 A bottle of sleeping tablets will release you from your sufferings forever.
139 He racked his camera and pressed down the shutter release.
140 He called for the immediate release of all political prisoners.
141 Playing an instrument can be a form of emotional release.
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142 Police have refused to release the name of the dead man.
143 Neutron bombs release lethal radiation instead of exploding with a lot of heat and wind.
144 Hold this position for 30 seconds, release and repeat on the other side.
145 Prisoners often have problems fitting into society on their release.
146 The hijackers refuse to yield to demands to release the passengers.
147 His request to be release on probation has not been sustained .
148 There was none of the drama and relief of a hostage release.
149 The band's first album is due for release later this month.
150 Before release, the sea lions are fitted with electronic tracking devices.
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