Similar words: leasing, pleasing, pleasingly, displeasing, release, released, release from, press release. Meaning: [rɪ'lɪːs] adj. emotionally purging (of e.g. art).
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31. The commission is concerned about the possible risks associated with releasing genetically altered organisms into the environment.
32. Then he was on to the cabin top and releasing the main halyard.
33. It was syrupy but it worked, though Davis feared that releasing the song as a single would kill his career.
34. Corals, like the majority of marine invertebrates can also reproduce sexually by releasing eggs and sperm.
35. Stafford opened the oven, releasing a burst of delicious smells.
36. Releasing Isabel's face, he stepped away from her, his hard eyes raking her up and down with casual appraisal.
37. Authors in countries around the world are constantly releasing software for business and pleasure use.
38. Mr Morgan and his organ releasing them into hysterical laughter had anaesthetized the horror of the past.
39. Not believing Mays was gone, the mob ransacked the jail, releasing white prisoners.
40. Chief Constable Frank Taylor plans to employ civilians in key posts releasing more officers for patrol duties.
41. Eventually the grille swung away from the iron chair, and the helmet from his head, releasing Lexandro.
42. There is no historical evidence for the custom of releasing a prisoner at festival time, although such an amnesty was possible.
43. She made the classic mistake of trying to drive away without releasing the hand brake.
44. The Catalina skeleton on the seafloor is slowly releasing its lipids.
45. The reservoir would have submerged cedar forests and rapids which attract 10,000 tourists a year, while releasing mercury from submerged ores.
46. Oxygen is absorbed into the water by surface movement, where a gaseous exchange takes place releasing carbon dioxide and absorbing oxygen.
47. Some one uncoupled that car at Cartier and rigged some way of pulling it out of the station into the darkness before releasing it.
48. The deaths can not be medically accounted for and environmentalists fear that costal erosion could be releasing buried poisons from the site.
49. Not surprisingly,(www.Sentencedict.com) Sheffield Wednesday are reluctant even to consider releasing such a prolific scorer.
50. But releasing the rice into international commerce is a more serious step.
51. It would feed into, and further exacerbate, global warming by releasing vast amounts of carbon.
52. It was a way of releasing some of the strain and tension of her life.
53. The board is responsible for releasing documents on the 1963 Kennedy assassination that do not endanger national security.
54. Simply using energy and fuel efficiently could stop us releasing much of the carbon dioxide we currently emit.
55. Sandi spied the stalls in an adjoining room and hurried into one, releasing her bladder.
56. Reproductive system After the menopause, women are no longer able to bear children, as their ovaries stop releasing eggs.
57. Once you have recorded your music, the first step to releasing it is to make the cuts.
58. Sacks of asbestos fibre had been opened in the factory, releasing dust into the atmosphere.
59. The free-running ratchet mechanism allow changes of direction to be made with finger and thumb, without releasing the handle.
60. Aquifers are located and drilled into, so releasing the water trapped in the pockets.
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