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Sentence count:245+1Posted:2017-11-28Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: leasingpleasingpleasinglydispleasingreleasereleasedrelease frompress releaseMeaning: [rɪ'lɪːs]  adj. emotionally purging (of e.g. art). 
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61. I believe in helping people identify what they can do well and releasing them to do it.
62. John's face seemed to come alive and his spirit escaped the prison of the photograph releasing brief images of happy times.
63. This is like releasing a skiffle compilation without Lonnie Donegan.
64. Moving the mouse over the command and releasing the button caused the action to occur.
65. The apparent means of releasing resources from private uses is to reduce private demand for them.
66. She got up, pulling back the bedclothes and releasing the blinds on both windows.
67. He would probably try releasing Osman even if he gave no outward sign of acquiescence.
68. Then it relaxed, opened, releasing a treasure it had been holding: a chain a locket, a gold locket.
69. Jelly fish reproduce by releasing eggs and sperm into the sea.
70. Bennett and Williams suggest that the cells of opening or closing traps acidify their own walls by releasing hydrogen ions.
71. The Advocate wound up releasing advance copies of the interview to the media over Thanksgivinga week before our board meeting.
72. You might think we were being a bit over-cautious, but these were two very young and inexperienced owls we were releasing.
73. Cashing in on the interest, Donovan is releasing his own album later this year.
74. Releasing a shaky little sigh, she put the iron back on its stand with a hand that shook.
75. Jack, releasing her, had then, almost formally, taken her hand and kissed it.
76. The 21-day government shutdown prevented government agencies from gathering and releasing economic news.
77. They therefore are also very efficient at releasing all the trapped solar-wind gases in the lunar material.
77. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
78. California mental hospitals continued releasing people, however, and some closed their doors.
79. The former Teesside Polytechnic celebrated its name change by releasing hundreds of balloons into the sky above Middlesbrough.
80. For a woman, releasing the creative process in herself is in fact a passive state.
81. Additionally, this waste is a potential source of pollution when it degrades, releasing undesirable chemicals into the soil and air.
82. Swiftly Rachel and Nina moved from person to person, releasing seatbelts, offering reassurance and assessing injuries.
83. In a healthy larynx, the chords vibrate gently, releasing puffs of air that are transformed into the voice.
84. Just ahead of each tank, there was a wheel operated valve for releasing water.
85. However, it isn't all bad news for Lotus which should be releasing Improv for Windows any day now.
86. The bolts are stiff; the pair of them have some difficulty releasing the catches and sliding them back.
87. It reproduces by releasing single-celled spores which drift off in the sea and grow into new plants.
88. As well as not functioning in a submersed situation, dying cells, releasing adverse substances will pollute the water.
89. In the living room, a cork or two popped, releasing a stinging whistle of pressure into the air.
90. He took her to a Forest Hill bedsit where he repeatedly raped her before releasing her.
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