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release
verb
-
release
,
releasing
,
releases
,
released
to
set
a
person
,
animal
,
or
object
free
;
to
let
something
go
or
escape
β’
The
zookeeper
released
the
injured
eagle
so
it
could
fly
home
.
The
zookeeper
released
the
injured
eagle
so
it
could
fly
home
.
β’
After
long
talks
,
the
rebels
agreed
to
release
all
the
captured
soldiers
.
After
long
talks
,
the
rebels
agreed
to
release
all
the
captured
soldiers
.
Middle
English
releasen
,
from
Old
French
relaisser
,
from
Latin
relaxare
β
to
loosen
β.
verb
-
release
,
releasing
,
releases
,
released
to
make
a
film
,
album
,
product
,
or
official
information
available
to
the
public
β’
The
movie
studio
will
release
the
sequel
next
summer
.
The
movie
studio
will
release
the
sequel
next
summer
.
β’
Apple
released
a
new
smartphone
with
a
foldable
screen
.
Apple
released
a
new
smartphone
with
a
foldable
screen
.
Extended
sense
of
β
make
available
β
developed
in
the
19th
century
with
growth
of
mass
media
.
noun
the
act
of
letting
something
out
or
making
it
available
;
a
thing
that
has
been
made
public
,
such
as
a
new
film
or
record
β’
Fans
lined
up
for
the
midnight
release
of
the
video
game
.
Fans
lined
up
for
the
midnight
release
of
the
video
game
.
β’
The
sudden
release
of
gas
caused
the
balloon
to
drop
quickly
.
The
sudden
release
of
gas
caused
the
balloon
to
drop
quickly
.
From
the
verb
β
release
,β
the
noun
sense
was
first
recorded
in
the
14th
century
.
verb
-
release
,
releasing
,
releases
,
released
to
set
a
person
,
animal
,
or
thing
free
after
keeping
them
trapped
,
locked
up
,
or
held
β’
The
wildlife
ranger
gently
released
the
rescued
fox
into
the
forest
clearing
.
The
wildlife
ranger
gently
released
the
rescued
fox
into
the
forest
clearing
.
β’
After
years
of
negotiation
,
the
government
decided
to
release
the
political
prisoners
.
After
years
of
negotiation
,
the
government
decided
to
release
the
political
prisoners
.
Middle
English
relecen
,
from
Old
French
relacier
β
to
let
go
β,
from
Latin
relaxΔre
β
to
loosen
β.
noun
the
act
of
setting
someone
or
something
free
β’
The
prisoner
β
s
release
came
as
a
surprise
to
the
public
.
The
prisoner
β
s
release
came
as
a
surprise
to
the
public
.
β’
The
wildlife
center
celebrated
the
successful
release
of
ten
sea
turtles
.
The
wildlife
center
celebrated
the
successful
release
of
ten
sea
turtles
.
verb
-
release
,
releasing
,
releases
,
released
to
make
information
,
a
product
,
film
,
or
piece
of
music
available
to
the
public
β’
The
director
plans
to
release
the
movie
worldwide
next
summer
.
The
director
plans
to
release
the
movie
worldwide
next
summer
.
β’
The
software
company
will
release
an
update
to
fix
the
security
bug
.
The
software
company
will
release
an
update
to
fix
the
security
bug
.
verb
-
release
,
releasing
,
releases
,
released
to
stop
holding
or
pressing
something
so
that
it
can
move
,
fall
,
or
operate
β’
She
released
the
brake
and
rolled
the
bike
down
the
hill
.
She
released
the
brake
and
rolled
the
bike
down
the
hill
.
β’
The
archer
steadied
his
aim
and
released
the
arrow
.
The
archer
steadied
his
aim
and
released
the
arrow
.
noun
a
new
product
,
film
,
song
,
or
piece
of
information
that
has
been
made
available
to
the
public
β’
Fans
lined
up
overnight
to
buy
the
latest
game
release
.
Fans
lined
up
overnight
to
buy
the
latest
game
release
.
β’
The
album
β
s
release
date
has
been
pushed
back
by
two
weeks
.
The
album
β
s
release
date
has
been
pushed
back
by
two
weeks
.