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Release, which is a noun and a verb, has many different meanings. As a noun, it can mean a liberation, an unfastening, or the condition of being made available, like a movie or a CD. “When is the new Spiderman movie being released?” you might ask your best friend.
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noun ; a · the act or an instance of liberating or freeing (as from restraint) ; b · the act or manner of concluding a musical tone or phrase ; c · the act or manner ...
release noun [C usually sing] (MAKING FREE) the act of giving freedom to someone: Diplomatic efforts were underway to secure the release of the two journalists.
2[uncountable, singular] the act of making something available to the public The new software is planned for release in April.
release ; a · to allow (a person or animal) to leave a jail, cage, prison, etc. : to set (someone or something) free. The hostages have been released. ; b · to stop ...
noun. a freeing or releasing from confinement, obligation, pain, emotional strain, etc. Synonyms: emancipation, deliverance, liberation.
There are 19 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun release, two of which are labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation ...
[uncountable, singular] the act of setting a person or an animal free; the state of being set free. release of somebody/something The government has been ...
release. British English: release /rɪˈliːs/ NOUN. When someone is released, you refer to their release. American English: release /rɪˈlis/; Arabic: إطْلاق ...
release noun (FILM/RECORD) ... a new film or record that you can buy: Have you heard the group's latest release?