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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181, The film was finally released after weeks of protest by religious groups.
182, You can be released from prison early for good behavior.
183, The album stayed on the shelf for several years, until it was finally released.
184, The movie has not yet been released on video .
185, The band have released a remixed version of their first single.
186, The bullet is released from the gun at very high speed.
187, The film will be released in London in March and countrywide in May.
188, A patent will be refused if details of the item have already been released to the public.
189, About six thousand people were arrested, several hundred of whom have since been released.
190, When water comes into contact with air, carbon dioxide is released.
191, Soldiers took away four people one of whom was later released.
192, Figures just released show a steady reduction in levels of emissions over the last four years.
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193, The amount of carbon dioxide released by human activities such as burning coal and oil is small in comparison.
194, An American missionary was released today after more than two months of captivity.
195, He was interned but,as he was in no way implicated in war crimes,was released.
196, Richard was finally released on February 4, one year and six weeks after he'd been taken captive.
197, Large numbers of political prisoners have been pardoned and released by the new president.
198, Her pent - up anger was released in a torrent of words.
199, His two albums released on cassette have sold more than 10 million copies.
200, She was released on parole after serving just half of her sentence.
201, The new law released employers from their obligation to recognize unions.
202, You must give written consent before the documents can be released.
203, A government spokesman announced that the hostages had been released.
204, Supporters have vowed to continue the protest until Adams is released.
205, The animals were released back into the wild when they had recovered.
206, Animals bred in captivity would probably not survive if they were released into the wild.
207, The three men were released on bail pending an appeal.
208, A new mix of their hit single is due to be released early next month.
209, Police released a composite sketch of the suspect on Saturday.
210, 'He was released from prison,(sentencedict.com) ' is a passive sentence.
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