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release
noun as in delivery; dispensation
Strong matches
absolution, acquittal, acquittance, charge, commute, deliverance, emancipation, exemption, exoneration, floater, freedom, freeing, liberation, liberty, lifeboat, lifesaver, manumission, relief, spring, turnout, walkout
noun as in publication
Strongest matches
Strong matches
flash, handout, news, notice, offering, proclamation, propaganda, publicity, story
verb as in let go, let out
Strong matches
absolve, acquit, commute, disengage, dispense, emancipate, exculpate, excuse, exempt, exonerate, extricate, liberate, loose, loosen, manumit, spring, unbind, unchain, undo, unfasten, unleash, unloose, untie, vent, yield
Weak matches
bail out, cast loose, give off, give out, go easy on, let off, let off steam, let up on, open up, set at large, set free, set loose, take out, turn loose, turn out, unfetter, unshackle, wipe the slate clean
Example Sentences
Amazon previously signed a deal to release a documentary on First Lady Melania Trump that will be shown in theaters and on its streaming platform later this year.
Her six-year sentence will be followed by three years of supervised release.
Forest Service, released a statement thanking the agency’s firefighters for their service.
These are intended to simulate how solid waste could release chemicals inside the landfill as it’s exposed to leachate — liquid waste from rainfall or decomposing garbage.
The book is a companion to the Snow Patrol album, also entitled The Forest is the Path, which was released last year.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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