Similar words: release, pleased, displeased, please, increased, in the least, not in the least, ease. Meaning: [rɪ'lɪːst] adj. set free as from prison or duty.
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91, They released their first record in 1963.
92, The bird was released from the cage.
93, He has been released from jail.
94, Several hostages were released as a goodwill gesture.
95, Hundreds of political prisoners were pardoned and released.
96, He released the handbrake and the car jumped forwards.
97, He was released from prison on humanitarian grounds.
98, The police released Andrew with reluctance.
99, His appeal was upheld and he was released immediately.
100, The men were searched for drugs and then released.
101, He released her from his embrace.
102, They were released on police bail pending further enquiries.sentencedict.com/released.html
103, He released the brake and sped off.
104, The judge immediately instructed that Beattie be released.
105, Death released him from his sufferings.
106, Intense heat is released in the reaction.
107, 10 000 balloons were released at the ceremony.
108, The judge adjudicated that he should be released.
109, He was released from custody the next day.
110, Highly toxic dioxins were released into the air.
111, He released his hold on the camera.
112, The group's new video will be released next month.
113, The bears are eventually released into the wild.
114, Police have released a picture of the man they want to question.
115, Details of the scheme have not yet been released to the public.
116, Sulphur dioxide is one of several pollutants that are released into the atmosphere by coal-fired power stations.
117, He's stayed out of trouble since he was released from jail last year.
118, The two men were arrested only a week after they were released from prison .
119, It wasn't due to be released until September 10, but some booksellers have jumped the gun and decided to sell it early.
120, If released, he will continue to be on parole for eight more years.
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