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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121, The manager released him to return to his native town to visit his grandmother who was ill in bed.
122, Details of the attack have not yet been released to the public.
123, The energy is released by combustion on the application of a match.
124, A spokesman declined to elaborate on a statement released late yesterday.
125, The factory had accidentally released a quantity of toxic waste into the sea.
126, Because of rising costs, the company released 10% of their workforce.
127, He was released when the judge ruled there was no evidence against him.
128, The commander and some of the men had been released.
129, The machine will stop immediately once the lever is released.
130, Senior politicians connived to ensure that he was not released.
131, She released the clutch and the car began to move.
132, The United States played a key role in getting the hostages released.
133, Anthea was about to play her trump card - without her signature none of the money could be released.
134, The ambassador promised to do everything in his power to get the hostages released.
135, Twenty years ago singer-songwriter John Prine released his first album.
136, Police have released an E-fit picture of the suspected gunman.
137, The police have released no further details about the crime.
138, The government has released new statistics on the cost of living.
139, The latest developments have just been released to the media.
140, A new film directed by Mr Zhang Yimou will be released next month.
141, If the Parole Board decides in his favour,[www.Sentencedict.com] the prisoner will be released.
142, He has been released from prison to undergo medical treatment in the United States.
143, Palace has released two marvellous films that pay homage to our literary heritage.
144, The defendant was released to await trial but had to surrender her passport.
145, He made a steady improvement and was released within 10 days of admission.
146, The surgeon who operated on the King released new details of his injuries.
147, He was a model prisoner[sentencedict.com], and was released after serving only half his five-year sentence.
148, The thief was determined to turn over a new leaf once he was released from prison.
149, After being questioned by the police, she was released without charge.
150, He was released from prison and offered a job in a department store. It was a new day for him.
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