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to set something free
release(noun)merchandise issued for sale or public showing (especially a record or film)
"a new release from the London Symphony Orchestra"
liberation, release, freeing(noun)the act of liberating someone or something
release(noun)a process that liberates or discharges something
"there was a sudden release of oxygen"; "the release of iodine from the thyroid gland"
handout, press release, release(noun)an announcement distributed to members of the press in order to supplement or replace an oral presentation
dismissal, dismission, discharge, firing, liberation, release, sack, sacking(noun)the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
passing, loss, departure, exit, expiration, going, release(noun)euphemistic expressions for death
"thousands mourned his passing"
acquittance, release(noun)a legal document evidencing the discharge of a debt or obligation
release, button(noun)a device that when pressed will release part of a mechanism
release, outlet, vent(noun)activity that frees or expresses creative energy or emotion
"she had no other outlet for her feelings"; "he gave vent to his anger"
spill, spillage, release(noun)the act of allowing a fluid to escape
release, waiver, discharge(noun)a formal written statement of relinquishment
release, tone ending(verb)(music) the act or manner of terminating a musical phrase or tone
let go of, let go, release, relinquish(verb)release, as from one's grip
"Let go of the door handle, please!"; "relinquish your grip on the rope--you won't fall"
free, liberate, release, unloose, unloosen, loose(verb)grant freedom to; free from confinement
turn, release(verb)let (something) fall or spill from a container
"turn the flour onto a plate"
publish, bring out, put out, issue, release(verb)prepare and issue for public distribution or sale
"publish a magazine or newspaper"
exhaust, discharge, expel, eject, release(verb)eliminate (a substance)
"combustion products are exhausted in the engine"; "the plant releases a gas"
secrete, release(verb)generate and separate from cells or bodily fluids
"secrete digestive juices"; "release a hormone into the blood stream"
free, release(verb)make (information) available for publication
"release the list with the names of the prisoners"
release, relinquish, resign, free, give up(verb)part with a possession or right
"I am relinquishing my bedroom to the long-term house guest"; "resign a claim to the throne"
release, free, liberate(verb)release (gas or energy) as a result of a chemical reaction or physical decomposition
unblock, unfreeze, free, release(verb)make (assets) available
"release the holdings in the dictator's bank account"
a freeing from an obligation or responsibilitybecause they had legally declared bankruptcy, they received release from their debt
a document containing a declaration of an intentional giving up of a right, claim, or privilegewe had to sign a liability release before they'd let us go rock climbing on their property
a published statement informing the public of a matter of general interesta press release announcing that the governor would not run for a second term
reduction of or freedom from painonly sleep offered any release from the agony of the migraine
to set free (from a state of being held in check)the losing player released his anger with a great yell of frustration
to find emotional release fortried to find other ways of releasing tension than by chewing her fingernails
to set free (as from slavery or confinement)release the prisoners immediately
to set free from entanglement or difficultythe new governor finally managed to release himself from his rash campaign promise
to throw or give offan air freshener that releases a pleasing scent into the room
to make known openly or publiclythe panel of nutritionists released their findings on the safety and effectiveness of various diets
to let go from office, service, or employmentthey released the workers who couldn't handle the new technology
I cannot release that information.
I want to mention the release of our new software edition at the banquet.
He ordered them to release the prisoner.
He ordered them to release the prisoners.
Tom forgot to release the brake.
They refused to release the hostages.
The cones of the jack pine, for example, do not readily open to release their seeds until they have been subjected to great heat.
Release Tom.
Release him.